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Explanatory note
- Gaeilge
the stone ring-fort
D’fhéadfaí gurb é an t-imfhálú in iarthar an bhaile fearainn a thug ainm don áit seo (ME019-140---- : Enclosure : CASHEL). - English
the stone ring-fort
It is possible that the enclosure in the west of the townland gave this place its name (ME019-140---- : Enclosure : CASHEL).
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Historical references
| 1579 |
Casshell
3561 Livery to Edm. Fleminge, of Casshell, merchant, son
and heir of Walter Fleminge, late of Cashell.
3 July,
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F 3561
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| 1598 |
Cashiel (Jn. Bath of ...)
Slane — Baron of Slane, Pat. Fleming of Gernenstown, Garret F. of Loghbracan, Piers F. of Killarie, Rich. F. of Rath-Reynolds, Edw. F. of Lobenstone, Pat. Barnwall of Gernonstown, Barnwall of Rowthstown, Walt. B. of Calcestown, Rob. B. of Starallan, Newterville of Dowth, Jn. Bath of Cashiel, Ivers of Bingerstown, Stookes of Mitchellstown, Lord Lowth of the Carrick, Rob. Mey of Slane, Geo. Fitzjones of Slane, Jn. Botford of Protfortstone. Descript. Ir. 94
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| 1654 |
Cashell (Peter Bath of ...)
Peter Bath of Cashell
Irish Papist. Acres 450. Lch. 228.
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| 1655 |
Cashell
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| 1666c |
Cashell
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| 1675 |
Cashell
Christopher Lord Slane
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Lodge MSS NAI-Lodge-8-314
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| 1685c |
Cashell
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| 1693c |
Cashell
WIL' COM' LIMERICK, & CHRIST' В ARO de SLANE
tinct'fuer*, de alta prodicon … Cashell 64 acr" … Newrath 107 acr', Byanstowne 54 acr', Faganstowne 75 acr’ … Davidstowne 91 acr’ … Hillstowne …
20 acr' … Ardcalfe 149 acr’, Parsonstowne 353 acr', Heronstowne 148 acr' … R[ ]hbran le Moore 335 acr’ … Rathreynall 53 acr’, Kenon 49 acr' & 3 rod', Newrath als. big Howrath 51 acr’ … Mooretowne 100 acr … Maseconhill 15 acr' … Corballis 15 acr'; Mandistowne 198 acr', Pienetowne & Ballynevally 127 acr' … up;
Drumsawry & lower Drumsawry 369 acr' … Ballester 134 acr', Cooleboys, Drumsillagh & vil' & ter' & Moortowne … Athclare 158 acr', Kernonstowne 66 acr', Corstowne 89 acr' … Rathcasin 125 acr’ … Inq.Gul & Mar. 2
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| 1703 |
Cashell
7. Brigr. HENRY CONYNGHAM, 10th April 1703;
consideration, 4,637/. 19s. 3d.—The manor, capital messuage and castle of Slane ; the town and lands of Slane, and Slane
Hill, including the lands, part of the private estate hereafter
mentioned, 991 a.—Hardingstowne, 215 a.—Mullaghdillon,
180 a.—In Cashell, 36 a… bar. Slane,
co. Meath.—the estates of Christopher Lord Slane & King James II. Forf. Est. 351
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| 1709 |
Cashell
Conolly to Saunderson ... Slane and Slane Hill ... Hardingstowne ... MulloghDillon Thirty Six Acres in Cashell ... Rochestown ... Avelstowne ... Corballis ... Barnwellstowne ... Braytowne
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CGn. 4.176.849
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| 1738 |
Cashell
Wm. Conyngham of Slane ... Slane & Slane Hill ... Hardingstown ... Mullaghdillon in Cashell ... Rochestown ... Rowestown ... Avellstown ... Corballis ... Barnwells Town ... Braystown
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CGn. 89.293.63267
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| 1814 |
Cashel
estate of Sir James De Bath, Bart.
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| 1824 |
Cashill
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| 1836 |
Cashel
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Cashill
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Bar. Cons.:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Cashill
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Par. Cess Bk. 1833:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Cashel
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O'Brien, Rev. J.:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Caisil
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Cashel
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Cashell
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Cashell
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Inq. G. & M.:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Caiseal, 'a stone fort'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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| 1836 |
Cashell
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí106,37
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