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Newtown
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53.6732, -6.42947latitude, longitude
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Historical references
1540-1 |
Newton
(Thos. Cusake)
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1540c |
Newton
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,
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Newton
Poss…Monasterium Sancti Nich…iuxta Excester…Rectoria ecclesie parochialis de Duleke… <br>
... Athcarne, Gallyston, Malaghsene, Kellyston et Parapach, Drommyn, Rathyll, Gellynston, Garblagh, Gasconston, Bowanson, Corbally, Longford, Newton, Balferne, Knokkyllan, Londerston et Kenok
Crown Survey 27, 32, 33
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1569 |
Newton
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
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1569 |
Newton
Lease … to Francis Agarde, esq.; of land by Horrock and Woodwye, land by Carreston, in Platyn, and in Newton, co. Meath, 5s. chief rent, out of
the lands of Robert Plunket, knt., in Dromyn, a moiety of
Rathallen, the rectory of Dulicke, extending to Dulicke,
Platten, Calleston, Carenston, half of Gafney, Beamond, both
villages of Hilton, Bedelston, Angelston, both villages of Kernes,
Lounderston, Johnston, Scaternaghe, Cusshington, great Riverston,
little Riverston, both towns of Bolles, Kenaugh, Dennys,
Athekerne, Galestowne, Malaughefen, Gilbeston, Perapache,
Dromyn, Rathyll, Gillingston, Carblaughe, Gasconstone, Dowanston,
Corbally, Longford, Newton, Balserne, Knockillan … F 1480
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1590 |
the Neweton
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
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1599 |
Newton, of Dukeke (Christ. Plunckett)
Conveyance whereby Richard Plunkett, of Rathmore, in the county of Meath ; Geo. Cusack, of Ratharon … Henry Plunckett, of Newton ; James Cusack, of Navan, in the county of Meath, granted and confirmed to Christopher Pluncket, of Killalon ; James Dillon, of Moymet; John Sarsfield, of Turmings; Patrick Cusack, of Rathbran, and William Wesley, of Dengen, the manors, towns, and lands of Kilskirr, Ballicullen, Milton, Ballenavilanaugh, Johnestowne, Robinston, Bolton, Harteston, Newton, of Duleke, in the county of Meath ; the mills of Drueston and Kenles … the wood of Cloncat, in the county of Meath,
CPCR (Morrin II) 526-7
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1836 |
Baile nuadh
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newtown
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OD (corr.):AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Platten near Newtown
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Archdall (King):AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newton; Newtowne
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Archdall (King):AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Baile núadh
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OC:AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
new town
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newtown
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newtown-duleek
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Co. Map 1812:AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newtown Duleek
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GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newtown
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TAB Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newtowne
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newton
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Inq. Eliz. I:AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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1836 |
Newton
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Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: Mí036,5
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