Hierarchy
county
municipal district
barony
civil parish
electoral division
townland
Kilbrew
(English)
Hierarchy
county
municipal district
barony
civil parish
electoral division
Centrepoint
53.5461, -6.46081latitude, longitude
Irish Grid (with letter)
Computing...
Irish Grid (without letter)
Computing...
Irish Transverse Mercator (ITM)
Computing...
Historical references
1402 |
Kylbru
Patent Roll 4 Henry IV <br>
The clergy of the diocese of Meath elected the following persons as collectors of a certain subsidy granted by the said clergy to Thomas of Lancaster, Lt of Ire., in aid of the provisioning of his household, viz. 3 pecks of wheat and 4 pecks of oats from each carucate of temporal lands within that diocese:
John White chaplain in the deanery of Duleek;
William Asshewell, rector of Kylbru, in the deanery of Ratoath;
William Birmingham, vicar of Killen, in the deanery of Skreen;
William Molys chaplain in the deanery of Trim;
John Randell in the deanery of Slane;
and John Gower chaplain in the deanery of Kells. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
|
|
1534-36 |
Kilbry
Kilbry (church of St. John), in the diocese of Meath CPCR9 15 (Morrin) Delahid, (death) Edw. <br>
1534-36 Kilbry (church of St. John), in the diocese of Meath CPCR9 15 (Morrin) Luttrell (presentation) Rob.
|
|
1536 |
Kylbry
(parish church of St. John the Baptist) CPCR 21 (Morrin) Lutrell (confirmation …to be parson) Rob.
|
|
1536-7 |
Kilbry
Kilbry (church of St. John of…) CPCR 24 (Morrin) Lutterell (Presentation …by the death of Edw. Delahid) Robert
|
|
1536-7 |
Kilbrue
Grenoke, Clongell, Overeston, and Jakeston…Kilbrue CPCR 34
(Morrin) Bege, of Boranston, gent son and heir of Roger Bege to Anne Sedgrawe, of Kilbrue, all of his estate in …) Mathew
|
|
1536-7 |
Kilbrue
Baltrastyn, Kilbrue, the Knock to Fitzlenyston has been called Fitzlenyston’s Green…Killeglan CPCR 34
(Morrin) Barnewall, of Kilbrue (Depositions of witnesses in a suit respectiong the moor of baltrastyn… Enrolled at the request of Pat. Sedgrawe of Killeglan, gent John
|
|
1558-9 |
Kilbrue (Simon Barnewall, of ...)
Simon Barnewall, of ...
|
|
1582 |
Kilbrue
Grant…to Simon Barnewall, of Kilbrue ; of the wardship and marriage of Patrick, son and heir of Christopher Dowdall ; and custody of his lands. To hold during minority. F 3922
|
|
1583 |
Kilbrue
(Symon Barnewall, of)
|
|
1587 |
Kilbrue (Symon [Barnewall])
Symon [Barnewall], Kilbrue, co. Meath,
gent. Prerogrative Wills 23
|
|
1588 |
Kilbrue (John [Barnewall])
Livery to John, son and heir of Simon Barnewall,
late of Kilbrue, F 5193
|
|
1590 |
Kylbrue
Grant to Walter Sedgrave, of Dublin, alderman ; of
of the wardship and marriage of Patrick, son and heir of John
Barnewall, late of Kylbrue, gent. ; and custody of his lands.
To hold during minority. F 5480
|
|
1598 |
Kilbrue
Pardon to Patrick Locke, of Ardbrackan, yeoman ; for
an alienation to him by…Richard Cusacke, of Lesmullen, co. Meath, son and heir of Edward Cusacke, late of Lesmullen…Chr. Wellesly, of
the Dengin, Edw. Aylmer, of Kilbrue, co. Meath, and Gerald
Aylmer, son and heir of George Aylmer, late of Trym, by deed
of 17 Dec, 1597 ; of the site of the abbey of the B. V. M. of
Trym, land called Porchfeild near the site, and a garden without
the Porchgate ; the site and possessions of the monastery of friars
preachers of Trym ; the Maudlen chapel and cemetery, a close
extending from an eel weir on the Boyne to Lync's park, the
Maudelen land in the fields of Trym, the king's park alias the
park of Trym, possessions of the house of friars minor observants
of Trym ; of which Thomas Cusacke, late of Lesmullen, knt., F 6267
|
|
1598 |
Kilbrue
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
|
|
1598 |
Kilbrye
(gluais)
Rising out of Ratoath — Barnwall of Kilbrye in person 1 armed horseman, Berford of Kilrowe 1 ditto ; Ichers of Dunshaughlin ; Talbot of Robertston 2 ; Weafy of the Blackehil 2 armed Horsemen. Descript. Ir. 93
|
|
1598 |
Kilbrew
Barnewall of Kilbrew
Barnewall of Moylaghe
Barnewall of Roeston
Barnewall of Gerlonstone
Barnewall of Caufelston
Barnewall of Aronston
Barnewall of Flemingston 1
Barnewall of Crackanston
Barnewall of Robertston
Barnewall of Staffordstone Descr. Ir. 97
|
|
1598 |
Kylbrowe
Beerford of Kylbrowe Descr. Ir. 100
|
|
1599 |
KIlbrue (Edward Ailmer, of ...)
Pardon of intrusion to Richard Cusacke, of Lismullen, Christopher of the Dengin, Edward Ailmer, of Kilbrue … Patrick Locke of Ardbrackan, Porchfield, Maudelyn’s Chapell, Lions his parke, 20 acres in Trim, commonly called the Maudelen’s land, King’s park. CPCR (Morrin II) 517
|
|
1602 |
Kilbrewe (John Barnewall, of ...)
Livery of seisin of the possessions of John Barnewall, of Kilbrewe, in the county of Meath, to Patrick, his son and heir. — CPCR (Morrin II) 635
|
|
1627 |
Kilbrue (Patrick Barnewell, of ...)
Pardon of an alienation made by Anthony Gernon to Patrick Barnewell, of Kilbrue …and another made by
Richard Balfe, late of Cregge … to Richard
Ailmer, of Dullardston, and others. CPCR (Morrin III) 243
|
|
1642 |
Killbrue (Pat. Barnewell of ... )
fol. 139r <br>
John Sterlinge Minister of Gallowe in the Barrony of Deise…
Edward Hussey of Mullhussey … in Gallow … Edward Hussie of Mulhussie Esquire … Patrick Barnewall of Killbrue Esquire … James Mooney of Garradice …
fol. 139v <br> James Cusacke of <B> Clounmeaghan in Barrony of Deise
Deposed before vs Jan. 4. 1641 Depositions MS 816, fols 139r-139v
|
|
1653 |
Kilbrew
fol. 282r <br> The Examinacion of Peter Savadge of Kilbrew …
lived with on Mrs Peirce of Mounstowne … Castle Towne Molough, …
<brR+> fol. 282v Depositions MS 816, fols 282r-283v
|
|
1654 |
Killbrewe
fol. 346r
The Examinacion of John Guy …
at the towne of Killbrewe …
fol. 346v <br>
ohn Simons liueing at Scurlocks towne … Captain Prat at Killeene …
fol. 347r <br>
Depositions MS 816, fols 346r-347v
|
|
1667 |
Killbrewe
Dr Robert Gorges…Smithstowne, 247…Thomastowne,
87 a….Ruske, 65 a…Boeden als. Boyden, 84 a…in and about the town of Killbrewe, 208 A…bar. Ratoath. ASE 144
|
|
1778 |
Killbrew
Richard [Gorges], Killbrew, co. Meath. <br> Prerogrative Wills 199
|
|
1788 |
Kilbrew
Henzell, Bigoe, rector of Kilbrew,
co. Meath, clk. <br> Prerogrative Wills 227
|
|
1836 |
Kilbrew
|
GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Kilbrew
|
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
The Parrish of Kilbrew
|
DS:AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Kilbrewe
|
DS:AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Kylbrue
|
Inq. Eliz. I:AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Kilbrue
|
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Cill bru, 'church of the brink'
|
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Cilli bhrú
|
OC:AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Kilbrew
|
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Kilbrew
|
Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí050,6
|
1836 |
Brú, 'means brink, but Bru is likely [to] be a saint's name'
|
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí064,12
|
1836 |
Cille Bhriú
"There was a spaw in it formerly." [pl]
|
pl:AL Leathanach: Mí064,12
|
1836 |
Kilbrew
|
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí064,12
|
1836 |
Kilbrew
|
Rec. Name:AL Leathanach: Mí064,12
|
1836 |
Bath of Killew
|
Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí064,12
|
1836 |
Cille briu
|
OC:AL Leathanach: Mí064,12
|
1836 |
Bruigh's church
|
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí064,12
|
Please note: Some of the documentation from the archives of the Placenames Branch is available here. It indicates the range of research contributions undertaken by the Branch on this placename over the years. It may not constitute a complete record, and evidence may not be sequenced on the basis of validity. It is on this basis that this material is made available to the public.
Archival and research material provided on this site may be used, subject to acknowledgement. Issues regarding republication or other permissions or copyright should be addressed to logainm@dcu.ie.
Permanent link
https://www.logainm.ie/37865.aspxFolklore
The National Folklore Collection (dúchas.ie) contains material related to this place:
Open data
Application programming interface (API)
Available under
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
API key required to access data
Linked Logainm
Formats: RDF | RDF N3 | RDF JSON | RDF XML
Operated by Digital Repository of Ireland