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Grangegeeth
(English)
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53.7593, -6.54698latitude, longitude
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Historical references
1540-1 |
Graungethe
(Thos. Weldon)
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1540-1 |
Graungeythe
Former monks of the monastery...Rob. Nangeley in
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1541 |
Grangeithe
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 |
Graungegithe
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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1581-2 |
Grangeth
Pardon to Owin Moore, of Mornanton, co. Meath.
esq., Rob. Feakens, of Balletrasnan, John Gilsenan. of Culmullen,
John Gillam, of Donacarny, James Lawrence, of Mornanton.
Teig M'Nemy, of Grangeth, Wm. Walsh, of Julyanston, Rich.
Crome, Brian Leawes, Andrew Pigott, Nich. Freman, James
Plunkett, of Armaghbeg, and John Halpenny or Harpenny . of
Clongell, horsemen. On petition of Moore who, having commission of martial law while sheriff of [ ], feared that he and his servants might have committed some offence. F 3826
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1642 |
Grang Geeth, Granggee, Grange=Geeth
fol. 94r <br>
145
I Thomas Charles of the towne of Ballrenny and the parish of Grange=Geeth in the Baroney of Slanne and County of Meath a Brittish prottestant ….
<A> Item Mr fflemming of killary in the barroney of Slayne gent …
… Grang Geeth… Nicholas Bluntt of Kellistowne gent …
Patterick ma-gannan of Granggee aforesaid…
Brian Cheeke of Ballrenny aforesaid…Garratt Jones of Knockerk in the parish of Slane…Will: [ ] Knight of Balrenny aforesaid… Mr Beetogh of Mannaltie…
Tho: [mark] Charles his mark
Jurat. 19 ffebr: 1641 Depositions MS 816, fols 094r-094v
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1799 |
Grange-Geeth
William [Rogers], Grange-Geeth, co.
Meath, gent.<br> Prerogrative Wills 405
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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Co. Map 1812:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grainsigh na gaoithe
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OC:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
grange of the wind
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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Beaufort Map 1797:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeith; Graungethe; Graungegeth
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Archdall:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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Carlisle Top Dic:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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Bar. Cons.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeth
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Vallancey Map:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
[Grangegeeth]
"…E. from the chapel is a Danish fort…Phoenistown Bridge…another Danish fort…"
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,8
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1836 |
Grainseaigh na gaoithe
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí044,7
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí044,8
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí044,8
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1836 |
Grangegeeth
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Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí044,8
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