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Historical references
1540-1 |
Kardoraghe
(Magnus Cogan)
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1540-1 |
Kerdrangho
James Bathe of Droughda, for ..Thos. Mucke...
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1541 |
Kardoragh
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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1566 |
Kardraghe
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 |
Cardrath
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 |
Kathrath
Parish of Mellifont
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1666c |
Kathrath
Grangegeth Parish
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1714 |
Cadrath
Earl of Drogheda to Foster ...Cadrath (300a) ... Lordship of Mellifont
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CGn. 14.179.6017
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1714 |
Cadrath
Moore to Moore ... Tullaghallen, Sheepgrange, Hill of Ardagh, Littlegrange, Begrath, Unshiock, Glasson, Ballysillagh, Grangegeeth, Ballpatrick, Cadrath, Ballrenny, Gilltown, Newtown, Dromanhall, Radrinath. and Knockomer
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CGn. 12.458.5857
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1736 |
Cadrath
North et al to Foster ... Cadrath (300a) ... Mellifont ... Grangegeeth (1562a) ... Kellystown als Mery Court (300a) ... Mellifont ... Slane ...
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CGn. 86.326.60586
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1737 |
Cadrath
Foster et al to Burgh et al ... Cadrath (300a) ... Grangegeeth (1562a) ... Kellystown alias MaryCourt (300a) ... Glasson als Glashalin and Ballysillagh ... Strinagh
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CGn. 87.63.66593
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1836 |
Cadrath
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Rathrath
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Bar. Cons.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Cadrath
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Duff, Rev.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Rathrath
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Rath na g-ceárdcha
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OC:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Rath of the forges
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Cardrath
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Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Kadrath
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pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Rath na g-ceardaidh/ g-ceardcha
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
Cardrath
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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1836 |
[Cardrath]
"…Cadradh fort…"
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,12
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