BROWSE
townland
An Coimín
genitive: an Choimín
non-validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Commons
(English)

Glossary

English commonage, common land; little hollow, glen

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county

barony

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electoral division

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53.6605, -6.42164latitude, longitude
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1540c
the common grene
Poss…Monasterium Sancti Nich…iuxta Excester…campo vocato Carykkroghre… in campo vocato the Arborbusshe… Langanan…the Westerpark… the common grene…Castell Coll… the Cowpark… the Park Medowe… the Bowglasse… the Smythes Medowe… de Longford… de Newton Crown Survey 27, 28, 29,
Crown Surv.
1569
the common green of Dulyeke
Lease … to Francis Agard, esq.; of a chief messuage and land in Carrickrogg, county Meath, land in Arberbushe, Langanan, the Westparke, land on the north of the same, land on the north of the common green of Dulyeke, Castlecolke, Cowparke, another pasture there, the parke meadow, by the site of the manor of Dulyke, the Bowglasse, Smyth's meadow, a close on the south side of the town of Longford, land on the east of Newton, land on the south of Caranston, the Maudlyn meadow in Dulycke, cottages and gardens there occupied by William Brode, Philip Hedian, Patrick Pouncerall, and George Golborne, a garden there by Ponticull, called the F 1458
F
1579
the Common Green of Dewleke
Lease … to Edw. Moore, of Mellefounte, esq. ; of the site of the priory of Dewleke, co. Meath, with a garden and close, land in Carrickbroger, Arberbushe, Langanan, the Wester park, land on the north of the Common Green of Dewleke, land called Castelcolte, Cowpark, the Parke meadow, a dove house, land called the Bowglasse, Smithes meadow, a pasture by Longeforde on the south side, land by the Newton on the east, land by Carranston on the south, the Mawdlin meadow and other land in Dewleeke, a park full of ashes by the priory, cottages and gardens in the tenure <d Wm. Broade, Philip Hedian, Patr. Pouncecall or Pincerall. and Geo. Gobborne. a garden by Ponticull called the Bulbryne in the tenure of Nich. Colgan, a garden by Cullan's house in the tenure of Geo. Gobborne, the Colledge yard, the yard which Tho. Baghan had, the Fox parks, the Culverhowse park, Atkins acre, and pasture in the south end of Smithes meadow, co. Meath, demesne lands of the manor of Dewleke F 3559
F
1590
the common green of Duleeke
License to William Bath, of Athcarne, second justice English, of the Common Pleas, assignee of John Parker, esq. : to alienate to any, being English by both parents, the site of the priory of Duleeke, Arborbussh, Langanan, Westerparke, the common green of Duleeke, Castelcott, the Cowepark, a culverhouse, Boglas, the Smythes meadow, pasture by the town of Longford, land on the east of the Neweton, and on the south of Caranston, cottages and land in Duleke, the College yard, the Culverhouse park, land on the north of the church of Duleke, the Foxe parks, a field full of ashes 32 years growing, Atkins acre, pasture on the south of Smyth's meadow, in Duleke, and the Maudlyn meadow in Duleke, parcel of the possessions of the priory of Lanthony in England, F 5422
F
1590
the common of the town of Duleek called the Common Green
Lease to John Parker … ambit of the Priory of Duleeke … in the field called Carrickbroger, Arborsbushe, Langanaw, Westerpark, the common of the town of Duleek called the Common Green, Castle Coll, the Cow Parke, CPCR (Morrin II) 200-1
CPCR
1703
the commons
19. ABEL RAM of Dublin, esq., 24lh March 1702…Part of Carranstowne, 25 A. 1 n. —part of Duleeke, with three cabbins and seven gardens, 71 a…full benefit of commonage on all the commons; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath.—the estate of Christopher Lord Slane attainted, which had been granted to Godart Earl of Athlone, and by his Lordship, by deeds of lease and release, dated 21st and 22d June 1698…conveyed to the said Abel Ram. Inrolled…July 1703. Forf. Est. 367
Forf. Est.

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