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Glassallen
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53.7525, -6.48629latitude, longitude
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Historical references
| 1540-1 |
Glassehalyn
(Rich. Glassely)
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| 1540-1 |
Glashalen
Pat. Flangan.
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| 1541 |
Glashalyn
Lease to Laurence Townley, of Dublin, gent. ; of the site of
the abbey of the B.V.M., of Mellifunt, county Louth … Oldbrige, Shepehouse, Rathmolane, Stalinge, Donore, Doo,
Glashalyn, Grangeithe, Crewodd, Balranny, Kardoragh, Ranyskyn
alias Monknewton, Newgrange, Ballyfadoke, Knoythe,
Kelliston, Cracamothan, Rosynry, Gilton, Dromynhaull, Radronoghe,
Cullyn, and Starenaghe, and a fishery of the Boyne, with
the weirs of Stalinge, Brows, Monckenwerr, and Oldbrigge,
county Meath. FHen. 254
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| 1551 |
Glassalen
Glassalen ... Rannescken alias Monknewton
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| 1566 |
Glassehallyn
Edward Moore of Mellefont … <br>
the lands, customs and tithesof Oldbridge,a
salmon weir on the Boyne …
customs and tithes of Shepehowse, Ramollan …Stalinge … Doo, Glassehallyn,
Graungegithe, Crewood, Ballranny, Kardraghe, Ranysken alias Monckenewton, Newgraunge, with Browusweir and the fishing of
the Boyne there and Borowismill, Ballyfadock, Knoyth, Kellyston,
Cracomothan, Rossynry,with Mooncketon salmon weir, a deep pool, ;
and a mill on the Boyne, Gylton, Dromenhalle, Radrenaghe,
Cullyn, and Starenaghe, county Meath, F 889
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| 1628 |
Glashalyn
Gerrott nup Vicecom' Moore de Drogheda ... Monkenewton, Newgrange, Glashalyn, Ballefadock, Knowth, Kellyston, Starenagh, Grangegeeth, Creewood, Ballrany, Cardrath, Ballysallagh, Donowre, Sheephouse, Rathmollane, Stalinge, Oldbridge, Dromynhall, Gillton, Radrinagh, Callen & Rosnery, in co' Mid': qu' oia sunt pcell' maner' de Mellefont in co' Lovid'
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Inq. Lag. CI 40
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| 1654 |
Glassaline
Bounded on ye cast with ye lands of Doe on ye west with ye lands of Ballisallah
on ye north with ye lands of Strinah & on ye south with ye woode of Mellifont
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| 1712 |
Glasson als Glashallin
Ld. Drogheda to Wallace ... The Towns & Lands of Glasson als Glashallin and Ballysillagh
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CGn. 9.42.3185
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| 1712 |
Glasson als Glashallin
Ld. Drogheda to Wallace ... Glasson als Glashallin and Ballysillagh
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CGn. ROD PR/TB/1/9
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| 1714 |
Glasson
Moore to Moore ... Tullaghallen Sheepgrange ... Littlegrange Begrath Unshiock, Glasson, Ballysillagh, Grangegeeth, Ballpatrick, Cadrath ... Gillstown Newtown, Dromanhall, Radrinath and Knockomer
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CGn. 12.458.5857
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| 1721 |
Glasson
Earle of Drogheda to Ld. Hany of Monoghan ... The Deer Park and Demesn Lands in the County of Meath belonging to the capital messuage or mansion House of mellifont ... Great & Little Doa, Strinagh als Starenagh, Reask, Glasson, Ballysillagh, Kellystowne, Crackmothan als Carrickmothan, Ballrany als Ballfrany, Grangegeeth als Grangegetts, Cadrath, Crewood, Monknewton als Monksnewton als Rathmiskin, Knowth als Knoitg, Newgrange, Ballfaddock, Rossenree, Mill of Brea, Cullen Dromenhall als Newton Dromenhall, Rathdrinagh, Knockamen, Gilltown, Halleen, Duleek, Sheephouse, Oldbridge, Ramulleen, als Rathmullen Donore 7 Little Rathallan als Rahallan, part of Ballpatrick and part of Callanmore ...
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CGn. 31.422.19675
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| 1723 |
Glasson
Earl of Drogheda to Wesley et al. ... Monknewtown ... Kellystown Glasson Ballysillagh Cadrath Knowth Ballrany Oldbridge Stalleene & Cullen
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CGn. 41.15.24232
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| 1724 |
Glasson
Earle of Drogheda to Ld. Hany of Monoghan ... Mellifont ... Great & Little Doa, Strinagh als Starenagh, Reask, Glasson, Ballysillagh, Kellystowne, Crackmathan als. Carrickmothan Ballrany als Ballfrany, Graingegeeth als Grangegetts, Cardrath, Crewood, Monknewton als Monksnewton als Rathmiskin, Knowth als Knoith, Newgrange, Ballfaddock, Rossenree, Mill of Brea, Cullen, Dromenhall als Newton-Dromenhall, Rathdrinagh, Knockamen, Gilltown, Rahallam, part of Ballpatrick, and part of Callanmore
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CGn. 31.422.19675
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| 1729 |
Glasson als Glayshalin
Earle of Drogheda et al. to Foster ... Glasson als Glayshalin and Ballysillagh
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CGn. 62.270.42826
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| 1731 |
Glassen
Wallace to McRinzce
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CGn. 68.64.47003
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| 1732 |
Glassan
Earl of Drogheda to Stewart et al. ... Glassan and Ballysallagh ... Begsrath ... Balraney ... Little Rathallen ... Ballnumber ... Newtowne Druminhall
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CGn. 69.343.48655
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| 1736 |
Glasson als Glashalin
Foster et al to Burgh et al ... Cadrath Grangegeeth Kellystown als Marycourt Callanmore and Callanbegg ... Glasson als Glashalin and Ballysillagh
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CGn. 87.63.60593
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| 1836 |
Glassallen
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OD (corr.):AL Leathanach: Mí019,9
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| 1836 |
Glassin
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí019,9
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| 1836 |
Glassin
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Co. Map 1812:AL Leathanach: Mí019,9
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| 1836 |
Glassehalyine; Glashalen
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Archdall:AL Leathanach: Mí019,9
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| 1836 |
Glasson
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Agent (Green):AL Leathanach: Mí019,9
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| 1836 |
Glashalyn
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Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí019,9
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| 1836 |
Glas állainn, 'beautiful green'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí019,9
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| 1836 |
Glas állainn
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí019,9
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