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Derrypatrick
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1176 |
caislen doire Pattraic
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ARÉ Leathanach: iii 26
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1194 X 1224 |
Derepatric
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Reg. St. Thos. Leathanach: 270
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1194c |
Derpatric
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Reg. St. Thos. Leathanach: 22
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1194c |
Derpatric
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Reg. St. Thos. Leathanach: 253
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1202-06 |
Derpatrik
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CDI Leathanach: v 264
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1202 |
Derpatric
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Reg. St. Thos. Leathanach: 224
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1223c |
Derpatric
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Chart. Mary's Leathanach: 76
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1235 |
Derpatric
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Reg. St. Thos. Leathanach: 245
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1235 |
Derepatric
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Reg. St. Thos. Leathanach: 247
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1248 |
Derpatrike
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Pont. Hib. Leathanach: ii 297
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1260 |
Derpatricke
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Pont. Hib. Leathanach: ii 495
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1302-06 |
Derepatrick
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CDI Leathanach: v 255
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1335 X 1345 |
Dirpatrike, Dirpatric
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Reg. Sweetman Leathanach: 1,3
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1338 |
John Derpatrike Juror
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Reg. Octaviani Leathanach: 58
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1407 |
Dyrpatrik (Thomas Fleming)
Patent Roll 8 Henry IV <br>
PARDON to Thomas Fleming, kt, of all manner of intrusions [etc.] in the following, viz.:
the manors of Slane, Culmolyn, Odynelestoun, Clonkenn', Kells, Marynerestoun, Donaghkerny;
4 messuages, 16 acres of land and 10 acres of pasture in Little Tinagh [in parva Tinagh];
2 acres of land in Dyrpatrik;
1 messuage, 1 acre of land in Aghlith;
28 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 8 acres of pasture [… in] Faunteston [féach IMP. .Wm. Fontame, lands in Knockemarke called Dromree and land in Westerfeld] … 2 acres of meadow in Dronir …10 acres of land, 5s of chief rent in Clontromyr … in Cnokmark …in Glaynes; 2s of chief rent in Clerkestoun, 10s of chief rent in Monchiltillaghmeth[a]m … and one quarter of the manor of Duleek. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1419 |
Dirpatryk
Patent Roll 7 Henry V <br>
By assent of the venerable father Richard [Talbot], abp Dublin, deputy of [John Talbot] Lt [etc.], GRANT to William Tynbegh of custody of all lands and tenements, together with reversions of dower and all other reversions whatsoever, with appurtenances, in Stalargan, co. Dublin, in the K.'s hand by the death of Robert Dirpatryk, who held of the K. in chief by knight service, and by reason of the minority of Stephen Dirpatrik, his brother and heir male, a minor [etc.], together with custody of all lands and tenements, rents and service of knights' fees both in Henryeston and elsewhere in co. Dublin and in Dirpatryk, Grenok and elsewhere in co. Meath; (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1420 |
Derpatryk
Close Roll 1 Henry VI <br>
ASSIGNMENT of dower [dated 1 March [1420] 7 Hen. V] made by Henry Stanyhurst, deputy of John Charneles, escheator of Ire., to Katherine Uryell, previously wife of Robert Derpatryk, of the lands [etc.] that belonged to the same Robert in Henryestoun, Donanore, Corbally, Kyngestoun, Myryvaleslond, Stallorgan and Derpatryk:
First, 1 messuage and 46 acres of land, which John Mangan holds at farm in Henryestoun;
1 messuage and 23 acres, which John Blake holds at farm there;
1 messuage and 18 acres, which John White holds at farm there;
also all cottages that Mary Cruys held in dower in the same town;
(Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1422/3 |
Derpatryk
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RPat. Cl. Leathanach: 223
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1423 |
Derpatrik
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RPat. Cl. Leathanach: 227
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1423 |
Derpatrik
Patent Roll 1 Henry VI <br>
William Tynbegh has shown by petition that Henry V granted to him by letters patent, for service, [custody]1 of all lands [etc.] with reversions [etc.] in Stalorgan, co. Dublin, then in the K.'s hand by the death of Robert Derpatrik, who held of the K. in chief by knight service, and by reason of the death of Stephen Derpatrik, his brother and heir male, together with the custody of the lands [etc.] both in Henryestoun and elsewhere in co. Dublin, as well as in Derpatrik and elsewhere in co. Meath (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1456 |
Derpatrik
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Stat. Rolls Leathanach: II 308
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1518c |
Dyrpatrick, Derpatryk
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Archiv. Hib. Leathanach: lxi 330, 336, 342
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1527 |
Dyrpatrike
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 32
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1529 |
Dyrpatrick
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 49
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1531 |
Dyrpatrik
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 59
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1533 |
Derpatrike (William Flemying of ...)
15 May 1533. Dublin, before the Barons of the
Exchequer. Jurors:—John Telying of Siddan, John Crow of Rathtouth, Patrick Plunket of Gibbiston, Thomas Cusake of Gerardyston, James Cusake of Johneston, Nicholas Cusake of Kylberri, William Flemying of Derpatrike, Thomas Mangle of Beles, Oliver Bath of Moylyrnegon, Clement Sydgraw of Ballybyn, William Starke of Nynch & Henry Moynagh of Navan.
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 68
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1539-40 |
Dirpatricke
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Chart. Mary's Leathanach: 65
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1539-40 |
Dirpatrick
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Nugent Papers Leathanach: 127
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1540-1 |
R. of Dorpatrik
(Thomas Stephyns)
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1543 X 1558 |
Dirpatryke
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Reg. Dowd. Leathanach: 260
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1543 X 1558 |
Derrypatrick
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Reg. Dowd. Leathanach: 271
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1546 |
Derpatricke
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 193
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1549 |
Dyrpatryk
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F Leathanach: 421
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1569 |
Dyrpatryck
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F Leathanach: 1462
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1576 |
Dyrpatricke
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 112
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1577 |
Dirpatricke
1577 Surrender by Robert Bysse, gent. ; of the rectories of
Dirpatricke, the Graunge of Tullemeathane. and the Old Parish,
co. Meath F 3052
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F Leathanach: 3052
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1578 |
Dyrpatrick
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 115
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1578 |
Derpatrick
1578 And license to alien them to Edw. Cusake, of Lesmullen, Edm. Darcy, of Derpatrick, George Caddell, Nick. Talbot, of Robertston, F 3482
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F Leathanach: 3462
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1582 |
Derpatrick (Christ. Flemynge)
Flemynge, Christopher, Derpatrick,
co. Meath, gent. <br> Prerogrative Wills 173
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1587 |
Dirpatricke
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 180
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1587-8 |
Dirpartrick [sic]
1587-8 Lease to Robert Bice, of Dublin, gent. ; of the rectorial tithes of the parish church of Dirpartrick, the grange of
Tullameathen, and the Olde parish, co. Meath, and all appurtenances
of the said rectories, and a house and garden in S.
James' parish in the suburbs of Dublin, possessions of the late
monastery of S. Thomas the Martyr, Dublin. F 5146
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F Leathanach: 5146
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1591 |
Derpatrick
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Pat. Roll. J. I:AL Leathanach: 269
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1593 |
Delpatrick
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1596 |
Derpatrick
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Cal. Carew Leathanach: 195
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1598 |
Derpatrick (Js Fleming of ...)
Dece — Js. Hussey of Galtrim, Wal. H. of Moylehussey, Rob. H. of Ballrodan, Martin H. of Curmollen, H. of Muchardroms, H. of Cullendragh, Boys of Gallgath, Geo. Garland of Agher, Pat. Barnwall of Arolstone, Rob. B. of Athshe, Barnwall of Killinessan and Athronan ' cum multis aliis' Js. Fleming of Derpatrick, Allen and Wiel of Knockmarke, Hen. Waring of Waringston, Rich. Delahoyde of Moyglare, Baron Eliot of Balreske, Th. Widder of Leemaraghstone, Jn. Cusake of Troneblie, R d - Crumpe of Marshalstown, Jn. Gilsten of Collmollen, Rd. Talbot of Achar, Hen. Usher Ld Pri- mate of Armagh of Balstown, Wal. Golding of Ballendel. Descr. Ir. 95
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1598 |
Derpatrick (Fleming of ...)
Fleming of Derpatrick
Fle. of Sedon
Fle. of Baligatlan
Fle. of Kilrory
Fle. of Stevinston Descr. Ir. 100
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1599 |
Derpatricke
1599 Demise from the crown to Robert Bisse of the rectorial tithes of the parish churches of Derpatricke, the Graunge, Tullaghmeddan, and the Old Parish, with the appurtenances, … parcel of the possessions of the late monastery of St. Thomas the Martyr, alias Thomas-court CPCR (Morrin II) 522
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CPCR Leathanach: 552
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1599 |
Dyrpatrick
Lease to Robert Bysse, of Dublin, gent. ; of the rectorial tithes of the parish churches of Dyrpatrick, the Grange, Tullaghmeddan, and the Old Parish, co. Meath, of the possessions of Thomascort by Dublin. To hold for 21 years. F 6334
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1601 |
Derpattrick
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F Leathanach: 6533
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1622 |
Dirpatrick
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1622 |
Dirpatricke
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Ussher's Works Leathanach: I xxx
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1626 |
Derpatrick
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 10
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1627 |
Derpatrick (James Fleming, late of ...)
Pardon of several alienations …
of an alienation of the lands of James Fleming, late of Derpatrick, in the county of Meath ; and pardon of alienation of the lands of Thomas Casey,
of Athboy, in the county of Meath. CPCR (Morrin III) 248
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1629 |
Derepatrick (James Fleming)
Pardon of several alienations made by James Dillon, Earl of Roscommon, and others, of 120 acres of the lands of Ladyrath … and two alienations of the grange of Derepatrick … one made by James Fleming to Edward Plunket, the other by Edward Plunket to Richard Bolton, Chief Baron of the Exchequer CPCR (Morrin III) 484
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1633 |
Derpatrick
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 83
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1640c |
Derpatricke
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 157
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1654-6 |
Dirpatrick
Walter Plunket of Dirpatrick
Irish Papist. Acres 175. Lch.142
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CS V Leathanach: 141
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1655-9 |
Derpatrick
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Top. Index Leathanach: 188
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1666c |
Dirpatrick
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1682 X 1685 |
Dirpatrick
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Dopping Leathanach: 52
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1685 |
Derpatrick
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Hib. Del. Leathanach: 7
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1688 |
Derpatrick (Ignatius [Plunket])
Ignatius [Plunket], Derpatrick. <br> Prerogrative Wills 379
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1690c |
Dirpatrick
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1698 |
Dirr Patrick
Ellinor [Plunkett], Dirr Patrick, co. Meath. <br> Prerogrative Wills 379
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1703 |
Dirpatrick
Walter Delamar…Wm. Carnes...Dirpatrick, 473 a…bar. Deece…the estate of Thomas Plunkett, attainted. Forf. Est. 379
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1726 |
Dirpatrick
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Bomford Papers Leathanach: 44
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1794 |
Derpatrick
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1797 |
Dirpatrick
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1802 |
Dirpatrick
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1812 |
Derrypatrick
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1814 |
Derry-patrick
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Leet Leathanach: 154
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1826 |
Dirpatrick
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Par. Stat. Leathanach: lxvii
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1836 |
Derrypatrick
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí001,12
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1836 |
Dirpatrick
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Stat. Survey 1802:AL Leathanach: Mí001,12
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1836 |
Derrypatrick
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Co. Cess (Letter):AL Leathanach: Mí001,12
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1836 |
Derrypatrick
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Tenant Receipt:AL Leathanach: Mí001,12
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1836 |
Diripatrick
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí001,12
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1836 |
Derpatrick
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Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí001,12
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1836 |
Doire Pádruig, 'Patrick's oak wood'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí001,12
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1837 |
Derrypatrick or Dirpatrick
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Top. Dict. Leathanach: I 454
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1910 |
Daire pattraic
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Onom. Goed. Leathanach: 329
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1935 |
Doire Padraig
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Log-ainmneacha Leathanach: 260
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1978 |
Doire Pádraig
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Fitzsimons Leathanach: 36
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2011 |
ˌderiːˈpatrək {18}
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2011 |
ˈgleːn {18}
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