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1388 |
Mannestoun (Richard Mann of ...)
William Brabiston, burgess of Drumconragh, grants to Peter Mey … appurtenances in the field of Kylbalnane by the well Kylbalnane in the tenement of Drumconragh … Witnesses: …Nicholas Flemyng, rector of …Drumconragh, Richard Mann of Mannestoun, Richard Mann of Peuerelestoun … Uimh.306
Lch.122
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1578 |
Mandoston (Pat. Flemyng, of ...)
Pardon to Tho. Flemynge, of Siddan, co. Meath,
gent., Thomas, his son, Gerald Flemynge, of Brayston, same co,
gent., Gerald Fleminge fitz Edw., of Neuston, said co., Patr.
Flemyng, of Mandoston, said co., gent., Gerald Flemying fitz
John, of Julyanston, said co., Rich. Flemyng fitz John, of
Bigston, said co., Patr. Flemyng, of Garlanston, and George
Plunket, of Porsykston, said co., gentlemen, Bartholomew
Langan, of Robenston. and F 3437
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1601-2 |
Maudnestown (Tho. Fleminge, of ...)
Pardon to Gerald Moore, of Mellefont, co. Louth, knt,
Edw. Haule, of Newgraunge, co. Meath…
Hugh O Relye, of Kyrrywood, co. Meath…Tho. Fleminge, of Maudnestown, co. Meath. F 6591
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1602 |
Maudnestowne (Thomas Fleming, of ...)
Pardon of Sir Gerald Moore, of Mellefonte, in the county of Louth; Hugh O’Relye, of Kerrywood, in the county of Meath; Thomas Fleming, of Maudnestowne, in the county of Meath ; CPCR (Morrin II) 625
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1625 |
Manuston
CHRIST" nup BARO de SLANE seis' fuit de manor' de Slane in со' Mid', ас de vil' de Slane …120 acr' … mont' de Slane … 70 acr', Hardingston 80 acr',
little Carricke 10 acr', Ardcalfe 15 acr', Faganstowne 30 acr',
Bryanstown 8 acr', Mullaghdillen 20 acr’, Hillson 13 acr', Rathlanistowne
5 acr', Bellaclogher 10 acr', Ballsitricke 60 acr', Kerran
10 acr', Mooretowne 5 acr', Ballivullye 6 acr', Rathloaghe al’ Parsonston 60 acr', Rathbran 30 aer', & Manuston 15 acr' …
maner' de Slane ßd' ;
Inq.CI 7
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1654 |
Mandistown (Lord Slane Irish Papist ... 155, 20 acres)
Bounded on the east with Gravesland in the Barrony of Atherdec on the west
with the land of Peircetowne- & St Johnsrath on the north with Dromconragh and
on the South with Shanlish and Mintrane. 364.
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1655-7 |
Mandistowne
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1685c |
Mondisto-
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1692c |
Mandistowne
198 acres. Inq.Gul. & Mar. 2.
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1702 |
Maudistowne
19. Alderman JOHN GRAHAM of Drogheda, 2d March
1702; consideration, 1,680/. 3s.7**—The town and lands of Maudistowne, 198 a. — Upper Drumgill, 141 a. 1 r. Lower Drumgill, 197a. 1 R.—Newstone, 408a. 2 it Rowsky 137a…Ballymacolgan, 70a…Bawne, 45a…bar. Slane…<br>
Knock-Isleand, 107a…the estate of Christopher, Lord Slane, attainted… Forf. Est. 384
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1836 |
Mandistown
"Made Manistown in Louth." [Nóta OD]
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Mandestown
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Brabazon, Rev. W.:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Mandistowne
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Mandistowne
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Inq. G. & M.:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Mandist-
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pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Baile mhánaigh
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OC:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
monk's town
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Baile mhanaigh
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Manistown
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Mandestown
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Mandestown
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Bar. Cons.:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Mandestown
[Spring Assizes - Lower Slane Barony]
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Cess Coll. Bk. 1835:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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1836 |
Mandestown
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Co. Map 1812:AL Leathanach: Mí046,4
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