BROWSE
townland
Cluain Ard Rathain
genitive: Chluain Ard Rathain
non-validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Clonardran
(English)

Glossary

English height; high
cluain, cluaine
English meadow, pasture

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53.6111, -6.59351latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1532
Clonardran (Thomas Cusake of ...)
23 Jan 1532. Dublin, before the Barons of the Exchequer. Jurors:— John Bathe of Colpe, William Stark of Nynch, John Stanle of Fynnor, Oliver Balffe of Molernegon, James Nugent of Moyrath, John Telyng of Siddan, Thomas Ley of Rathreghan, Walter Huse of Moyluske, John Nugent of Balrathneschly, Thomas Cusake of Clonardran & Alexander Everys of Rathtayne. Lavallinus Nugent of Ballebrennagh, gent; d. 10 Mar 1532, seised of half the lands, ten. & services in Lyttyll Bolyes & Kernys, B. Dyweleke, co. Meath, being a sixteenth part of a purparty of the manor of Dyweleke, held in chief. Heir:— s. Edward aged 40. The lands are taken into the kings' hand. (2)
Cal. Inq.
1540-1
Clonarden
in par. of Tempulkerone
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1598
Clonardran
(gluais) <br> [Scrine cont.] Nich. Cusake of Ballimolchan, Rob. Cusake of Geradstown, Rich. Cusake of Lesmollen, Walter Porter of Kingstown, Jn. Barnwall of Mouncktown, Jn. Barnwall of Cookstown, Mich. Barnwall of Branstown, Nich. Dracot of Oder, Jn. Dracot of [ ] , G. Harvy of Scrine, Wal. Evers of Tarraghe, Rob. Pentenie of Jordanstown, Jn. Plunket of Clonardran, Ellen Plunket of Kilcarne. Descript. Ir. 93
Descr. Cork
1634
Clonarderane als. Clonertheran (Rob. Cusack)
ROB' CUSACK seis' fuit de maner’ vil’ & ter’ de Gerrardston in со' Mid', contin' 1 castr', 6 mes'& 120 … Folieston als. Folvinston 6 mes'& 200 acr' … Clonarderane als. Clonertheran …6 mes' & 120 acr' arrabil', Branonstowne als. Brenockston 4 mes'& 100 acr' arrabil', & Morevill al' Moorevill 2 Mes & 40 acr’ … Cusack de Rathallron … Rob … obit 1632 …Patrie' Cusack est ejus consanguin' & her’ Nugent, ut de maner' suo de Skrine. Inq.CI 96
Inq.
1666
Clonardron
ARTHUR DILLON esq.—Lismullen (to be for ever called Lady’s- Hill), Lauhenstowne, and Blundenstowne (part), 577 a. and half, Clonardron, 172 a. mid half… bar. Skreene, co. Meath.— ASE 77
ASE
1836
[Clonardran]
"There is [a] small mound in the N. W. end…"
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Mí030,10
1836
Cloonerdaran
GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí030,10
1836
Cloonerdaran
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí030,10
1836
Clonardran
DS:AL Leathanach: Mí030,10
1836
Cluain ard raithin (rathan), 'high lawn of the ferns'
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí030,10
1836
Clonardran
"Not known in the townland."
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí030,10

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