BROWSE
Dún Uabhair
genitive: Dhún Uabhair
(Irish)
Donore
(English)

Glossary

dún, dúnaibh
English fort

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53.7012, -6.40473latitude, longitude
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Archival records

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Historical references

1421
Dunnore
Patent Roll 9 Henry V <br> LICENCE, for 6s 8d paid in the hanaper, to William Coke, vicar of Dunnore, diocese of Meath, to absent himself for two years, and to stay in the university of Oxford, and meanwhile to receive the profits of the vicarage; notwithstanding the statute.1 (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
Cal. ICR
1540-1
Donnore
(James Lawles & Laur. Longe. Pat. Magryn & John Glassely)
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1540-1
Donnore Stalebone
Former monks of the monastery...John Proote in
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1541
Donore
Lease to Laurence Townley, of Dublin, gent. ; of the site of the abbey of the B.V.M., of Mellifunt, county Louth … Oldbrige, Shepehouse, Rathmolane, Stalinge, Donore, Doo, Glashalyn, Grangeithe, Crewodd, Balranny, Kardoragh, Ranyskyn alias Monknewton, Newgrange, Ballyfadoke, Knoythe, Kelliston, Cracamothan, Rosynry, Gilton, Dromynhaull, Radronoghe, Cullyn, and Starenaghe, and a fishery of the Boyne, with the weirs of Stalinge, Brows, Monckenwerr, and Oldbrigge, county Meath. FHen. 254
F
1560
Donnore
(William Brabazon)
CPCR
1563
Donovir
Memorandum of part of the rents due to the Queen in the parish of Donovir in co. Meath. Indorsed, 1563, Oct. 15. Robert Flemyng of Ireland. CSPI (1509‒1573) 224
CSPI
1836
Dún úabhair
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Done-ouer
pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Donore
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Donowre
Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Donowre
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Donore
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Dunower
CM:AL Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Donore
Proprietor (Coddington):AL (Mí) Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Donower
GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí029,6
1836
Donower
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí029,6

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