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Donaghmore
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53.4949, -6.37033latitude, longitude
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Historical references
1431 |
Donaghmore
Patent Roll 10 Henry VI <br>
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Nicholas Strangways and William White clk of co. Dublin, to John Blakton' clk of custody of the manor of Donaghmore near Grenok, co. Meath, (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1539-41 |
Donamore near Grenoke
Ratouth (Tithes of the rectories of Grenoke, Kilsalehan, Chapelmydwaie, Ballybyn, Trewet, Donamore near Grenoke, Ratough and Dunsaghlen) CPCR 59 (Morrin) Dugge (late Abbot of the monastery of St. Thomas the Martyr, near Dublin) Henry
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1540-1 |
Dennamore
John Wade of... John Talbot Do, James Talbott do.
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1540-1 |
Manor of Donnamor
(Ewd. St Laurence and George Delahide)
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1540-1 |
R. of Donamor near Grenok... Dunamor
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1540-44 |
Donamore near Grenoke
Grenoke, Kilsalchan, Cheppelmydway, Ballebyn, Trewet, Donamore near Grenoke, Ratho… Dunsaghle, and Lucan CPCR 60 (Morrin) Brace (late Prior of St. Thomas’ court, near Dublin) … John
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1547 |
Donamore
Lordship of Donamore, near Grenoke, Graunge-end, near Dunsaghlyn ; the Grange Trewet, Thomaston, Hilton, Rowneston, Shanragh, Collierreston, Cokeston, and several rectories and churches in the counties
of Dublin, Kildare, Carlow, and Tipperary CPCR 134 Duffe (Surrender of the monastery or house of Saint Thomas the
Martyr, near Dublin, commonly called “ Saint Thomas is courte, of
the Order of Saint Augustine, by Henry Duffe, Abbot, with the consent of the Convent, and of 4 castles or forts, 50 messuages, 4 mills,
1 carrucate of land, 16 acres of meadow, 8 orchards, 30 acres of wood,
2 gardens, 12 acres of pasture, and 20.9. rent in Dublin; the manors,
lordships, or cells of Saint Katherine and Kilrodry; the castle and
lands of Kilrodry, …
and Tankardstown ;
and the advowsons of Kilsalghan and Lucan, the manor or lordship
of Donamore, near Grenoke, Graunge-end, near Dunsaghlyn ; the Grange Trewet, Thomaston, Hilton, Rowneston, Shanragh, Collierreston, Cokeston, and several rec
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1566 |
Donamore (the manor of ...)
Lease, under instructions. 24 October, 1505, to Francis Agarde, esq., one of the privy council; of the site and demesne lands of the manor of Donamore, county Meath, the lands of Bulleston, and the Newton, county Meath, possessions of the late
monastery of Thomascourt by Dublin. F 985
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1572 |
The rectory of Donamore...manor of Donamore...
1572 Lease…to Michael Fitzwilliams esq ; of the glebe of the church of Arderoylyke, and the tithe corn of Moyfynne alias Moyane, co. Meath, rent 18s….Land in Dardeston, co. Meath, rent 245…The rectory of Donamore and the lands of Knockboy, Reveston, Wotton, Mughoreston, much Roberteston, little Roberteston, Taylforston alias Newton alias Ailfordeslonde alias Tylners-landes, and little Buleston co. Meath, …
The site of the manor of Donamore and lands, a watermill and land called Myllstricke alias Myll meedstryke in Donamore, land of Much Bulleston and Newton, co. Meath…
Maintaining one English horseman and two archers on the manor of Donamore. Provided that he shall not assign without license, nor let to any not of English nation, and shall not charge coyne ' or other exactions. F 2168
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1598 |
Dunamore (FitzWilliams)
Ratoathe. — Sir Pat. Barnwall of Crickston, Baron Sedgrave of Killeglan, Barnwall of Kilbrue, Th. Plunket of Loughgoure, FitzWilliams of Dunamore, Rich. Ball of Feydorffe, Jn. Birford of Kilrowe, Js. Lee of Clonresse, Pat. Lee of Licianstown, Jn. Sparke of Ratowthe, Gellouse of Gelloustown, Rich. Fowleing of Parsonstown, Delahoyde of Dunshaghlin, 'and many freeholders.' Rich. Reade of Rowes- town, Th. Russel of Cookestown. Descript. Ir. 93
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1748 |
Donnamore
Moyle, Bryan, Donnamore, co. Meath<br> Prerogrative Wills 340
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1836 |
Donaghmore
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Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí027,11
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1836 |
Donaghmore
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí027,11
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1836 |
Dunamore
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HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Mí027,11
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1836 |
Donaghmore
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí027,11
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1836 |
Donnaghmore
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Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: Mí027,11
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1836 |
Domhnach mor Muighe Ecenach, 'great church of Magh Echenach,'
"Trip. Life of S. Pat." [Nóta OD]
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí027,11
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1836 |
Donaghmore
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí027,11
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