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Explanatory note
- Gaeilge
‘the grange of the monks’
Is leagan áitiúil é Gráinseach na Manach den logainm seo a bailíodh ó chainteoirí Gaeilge sa cheantar in aimsir na Suirbhéireachta. - English
‘the grange of the monks’
Gráinseach na Manach is a local form of this placename that was recorded from Irish speakers in the area at the time of the Ordnance Survey.
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Historical references
1540-1 |
le Graunge of Bectiff...Grange of Bectiff
_Thos. Whyte of
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1553 |
lands of Bectyfe, ows. called the Grange of Bectyfe
Preteston,
late abbey, monastery, or religious house of Bectyfe,
lordship of Bectyfe, in the county of Meath…lands of Bectyfe, otherwise called the Grange of Bectyfe, Scriboke, Cladaghe,
Balgill, otherwise called the Grange of Balgill, Balbradaghe, other
wise called the Grange of Balbradagh, Doneloghe, otherwise called the Grange of Doneloghe, Cloncullen, otherwise called the Grange of
Cloncullen ; the two Balbrois, otherwise called the Grange of Balbroy ; Moncketon, near Trim ; Balstone, alias Balsome, in the county of Meath…
rectories, or chapels of Bectyfe and Cladagh (License to Andrew Wyse, esquire, Vice-Treasurer, to alienate to Richard Dillon, of Preteston, gent. ; John Wycombe, of Dublin ;
and Richard Cox; the site and possession of the late abbey, monastery, or religious house of Bectyfe…) CPCR (Morrin) 293
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1578 |
the Grange of Bectiff
(Patrick Barnewall, of Stacallan, Lucas
Dillon, of Ballefermet, and Andrew Wyse, of ...)
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1582 |
Grange of the Bectyff
Pardon to Rich. Cusak, of Grange of the Bectyff, co.
Meath, gent. F 3866
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1642 |
the Grange in the parishe of Begline
Fol. 141r <br>
Jocelin Vsher of Balsonne Clerke, inhabitinge in the parishe of Balsonne and Barrony of Deise …his house at Baloune … <br>
fol. 141v <br>
James Balfe of Kells … James Dayle a neighbour of this deponents dwellinge in a place called the Grange in the parishe of Begline … Jur: Martii 24 1641 Depositions MS 816, fols 141r-142v
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1654 |
Grange
Sr Edwd Bolton of Braseile Protestant
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1655-7 |
Grange
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1666c |
Grange
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1685 |
Grange
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1719 |
the Grange
Richard Bolton ... Edward Bolton ... Bective ... the Grange, Balbrigh, Balgill, Ballybradagh, Cloncullen, Dunlough and Skribough
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CGn. 35.359.22796
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1722 |
the Grange
Richd. Bolton ... Cornet Loftus Bolton ... Bective ... the Grange, Balbrigh, Balgill, Ballybradagh, Clancullen, Dunlogh, Skribough
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CGn. 35.72.20969
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1723 |
the Grange
Nicholas Bolton ... the Grange, Balbrigh, Balgill, Ballybradagh, Clancullen, Dunlough and Skribough
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CGn. 41.10.24196
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1736 |
the Grange
Wynne et al to A Bp of Cashell ... abby & monastery of the Bective ... the town & lands of the Grange Ballbrigh Ballgill Ballybradagh Clancullin Dunlough & Shirbough
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CGn. 86.179.59892
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1821 |
Grange Bective
Grange Bective townland
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1836 |
Grainseach na manach, 'the monks grange'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Gráige
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pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Grange
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Inq. H VIII (Archdall):AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Grange
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Grange
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CM:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Grange Bective
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Co. Docket:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Grange
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Half Yearly Abstract:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Grange Bective
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Grainseach na manach
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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1836 |
Grange
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí011,20
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