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1543-4 |
Clony
License to Edward, bishop of Meath, to alienate, with consent
of his clergy ; to Philip Pentney, of Tauraghe, and Edmund
Felde, of Cossyngeston, gent. ; the manor of Ardcathe, county
Meath, lands, Ardcathe, Balgeithe, Portereston, Prensparke,
Clony, Irishton, Boynardiston, Corriston, Largwy alias Largay,
Prenston, Rowlston, Denanston, Moreton, and Bertrameston,
and elsewhere in the parish of Ardcath, and the mill of Kylberde.
… Roger Durran, rector of Ardmulghan …
the manors of Scurlokiston, Newton, Killeane, and Clonarde, county Meath, and all his lands in those parishes. To be held for ever.— FHen. 393
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1545 |
Clony
Tauragh, Coussingeston,
the manor and lordship of Ardcathe, in the county of Meath, the
lands of Ardcath, Balgeith, Portereston, Prensparke, Clony, Irishton,
Boynardeston, Coruston, Largwy, otherwise, Largay, Prenston,
Rowleston, Denaneston, Moreton, and Bertrameston, in the parish of
Ardcath, and the water-mill of Kylberbe; and also to convey to
Thomas Stephens, of Dublin, merchant ; William Cockes, Rector of
Rathwere; Roger Dnrran, Rector of Ardmulghan; and Richard
Gray, of Drogheda, chaplain, the manor-s and lordships of Scurlock
eston, Neweton, Killeane, and Clonarde, in the county of Meath;
To hold for ever.-Jan. 14, 35°. CPCR 105 Petney (Licence for Edward, Bishop of Meath, to alienate to Philip
Pentney, of Tauragh, and Edward Felde, of Coussingeston, gent.,
the manor and lordship of Ardcathe, in the county of Meath, the
lands of Ardcath, Balgeith, Portereston, Prensparke, Clony, Irishton,
Boynardeston, Coruston, Largwy, otherwise, Largay, Prenston,
Rowleston, De
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1666 |
Clony
James Duke of York...the moiety
of East and West Kernes, 207 a.—Athcarne, 219 a…
Reaske, 136 a—Sneoge or Sueoge, 109 a—Bethellstowne,
139 a…Tankardstowne, 52 a….Hamondstowne, 42 a….Clogherstowne, 25 a…Rath, 68 a. 2r—Clony, 113 a…bar. Duleek, co.
ASE 72-3
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1703 |
Cloney
35. THOMAS SOMERVILLE of Dublin, merchant, 8th June 1703… castle, town, and lands of Athcarne, 219a…one moiety of East and West Carnes, 106 a…Beshellstowne, 130 a…Cloney, 1 18 a…Rath, 68 a…Hamondstowne, 53 a…Reiske, 120a…Tankardstowne, 53 a…Sneage, 109 a.— Cloghertowne, 8 a…Heathstowne, 14 a…Wilkinstowne, 40 a…Little Boolis, 28 a…bar. Duleek…the estate of the late King James.—all the lands, except Little Boolis, to be subject to a
lease allowed by the trustees to George Aylmer, Lancelot Dowdall, esqrs., and Dame Cicily Bath, for 99 years…
Forf. Est. 381
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1836 |
Cloney
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí004,24
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1836 |
Cloney
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Co. Map 1812:AL Leathanach: Mí004,24
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1836 |
Cloney
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí004,24
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1836 |
Cloney
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GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí004,24
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1836 |
Cloney
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí004,24
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1836 |
Cluanaidh, 'a lawn, strath, holm or meadow'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí004,24
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1836 |
Clunaigh
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí004,24
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1836 |
Cloney
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí004,24
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