BROWSE
townland
Barrockstown
(English)

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53.4199, -6.60782latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1540-41
Barockez
1540c [Manor of Moiclare] <br> … Killane … Agholy … Barockes … Kynnnine …Henriston … Stephenston … Moygaddye … Kilgrege … Butlarston … Valeston … Owyneston … Parva Moygaddy … Killane … Bally … Crown Survey 224
Crown Surv. Leathanach: 224
1540-41
Parrokes
John Alen
Ir. Mon. Poss. Leathanach: 36
1547
Barroks
F Leathanach: 134
1588
The Barrocke
5206 (6113.) Pardon to Johanna Hussey, widow of Laurence Delahide, of Moclare, esq., and all seised to her use ; of all alienations and intrusions in the manor of Moyclare, and the lands of Brynston, Gillianston, Tonlegyge, Harriston, Killan, Aishewolle, the Newton of Moyagh, Porterston, Leynaghton, Ballegortaghe, the Kemmens, the Barrocke, the Newton of Rathgerinlegilgreige, Baldongell, Myche Moygadde, little Moygadde called the Banock in the tenure of John Rochford, little Moygadd in the tenure of Thomas Talbott of Dardeston, Butlerston, and Gallo, belonging to the said manor.
F Leathanach: 5206
1589
Parrocks
1589 Lease…to Wm. Monynges, gent. ; of the tithe corn of the rectory of Moieclare gathered in Moieclare, Kilgregen and Butterstone, Portereston, Kynnen and Parrocks, Baldogen and Aghole, great Moygarde and little Moygarde, and Killan, co. Meath, parcel of the possessions of the monastery of S. Thomas court. F 5343
F Leathanach: 5343
1597
Parrocks
1597 Grant to Edward FitzGerald of Rathsillagh, in the county of Kildare, of … also the rectory or parsonage of Moiglare, alias Moiclare, in the county of Meath … in the town and lands of Moiglare by eight couples of corn, the one wheat and the other oats ; in the towns of Kilgreige and Butterestowne by three couples and a half, and the tithes of three acres of land ; in the villages of Porterstowne, Kynnyne, and Parrocks, by five couples ; in the village of Baldogen and Agholl, by three couples and a half, and the tithes of five acres of land ; in the villages of great Moigaddie and little Moigaddie by five couples ; in the village of Killane by three couples … CPCR (Morrin II) 481
CPCR Leathanach: 481
1597
Parrockes
1597 Lease…to Edw. Fitz Gerald, of Rathsillagh… the rectory of Moiglare, co. Meath, with tithes extending to Moiglare, Kilgreige and Butterestowne, Porterstowne, Kynnyne and Parrockes, Baldogen and Agholl, great Moigaddye, and little Moigaddye, and Killane, co. Meath, parcel of the possessions of the late monastery of Thomascourt, Dublin, F 6132
F Leathanach: 6132
1600
?Bannocks
F Leathanach: 6383
1618
Parrocks
CPCR Leathanach: 340
1642
Barrogge
fol. 125r Bartholomew Newton of Barrogge in the parish of Moyglare …a brittish Protestant being duely sworne deposeth … [was robbed by] … Edward Hussey of Millhussey and … Alexander Barnewell of Orrestowne … Depose Jan 15th 1641 Depositions MS 816, fols 125r-126v
Dep. 1641
1654-56
Barrog
CS V Leathanach: 163
1654-6
Barrogs
CS V Leathanach: 154
1654-6
Baroggs
CS V Leathanach: 152
1666c
Burroges
BSD (Mí) Leathanach: 124
1812
Barrackstown
Larkin (Mí)
1814
Barrack
Leet Leathanach: 61
1836
Barrockstown
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí078,5
1836
Barrockstown
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí078,5
1836
Barrackstown
Ardagh, Rev.:AL Leathanach: Mí078,5
1836
Barrackstown
Lynch, Rev. J.:AL Leathanach: Mí078,5
1836
Barrocke in 10 peells
DS Ref.:AL Leathanach: Mí078,5
1836
Barracks
DS Map:AL Leathanach: Mí078,5
1836
Barrock a family name
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí078,5
1836
Barrockstown
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí078,5
1978
Barrockstown
Fitzsimons Leathanach: 13
2011
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Áit.
2011
ˈmarʃəlsˌtəun {8}
Áit.

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