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Crumpstown or Marshallstown
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1521 |
Marshalleston
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 9
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1530 |
Marscaleston (Robert Crompe of ...)
27 May 1530. Dublin, before the Barons of the
Exchequer. Jurors:—Walter Starkey of Nynche, Mathew Bathe of Bessheleston, William Richyn of Glascarn, Thomas Corbally of Dunshaghlyn, Nicholas Tuyt of Frayne, John Nugent of Balrathnesly, Robert Crompe of Marscaleston, Nicholas Mole of Martineston, Nicholas Ford of Fordeston, James Begge of Moyaghie, Richard Bertram of Rathouth & John Coyne of Grenoke. Christopher Plunket of Killallon, (2) called Christopher Kegh,(3) illegitimate s. of Thomas Plunket, late of Loghcrew, had on 25 Nov 1522, the date of his outlawry, 3 cows worth 6s.8d each, 2 horses worth 6s.8d. each, 7 pigs worth 12d. each, 2a. corn worth 3s.4d. an acre, & 2a. oats worth 3s4d. an acre, & a
30 farm of 80a. in Ballenekyll(4) & Shancoxe, part of the manor of Killallon, co. Meath, held from John Plunket, Lord Kyllen, for 16 years from 10 Sept 1526 at 4m. p.a. & worth 3s.4d. more than that. The 3s.4d. are therefore taken into the King's hand.
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 51
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1538 |
Marshallston
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 109
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1567 |
Marshialston
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1567 |
Marshialston, Marshialstone (Wm. Crompe)
Certificate for William Crompe, of Marshialston, co. Meath, gent. ; assigning his lands of Marshialstone and Droynedale, co. Meath, to be free of subsidy, F 1202
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1579 |
Marchalleston
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Cal. Inq. Leathanach: 124
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1596 |
Marshallstone
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Cal. Carew Leathanach: 195
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1598 |
Marshalstown (Crumpe of...)
Dece — Js. Hussey of Galtrim, Wal. H. of Moylehussey, Rob. H. of Ballrodan, Martin H. of Curmollen, H. of Muchardroms, H. of Cullendragh, Boys of Gallgath, Geo. Garland of Agher, Pat. Barnwall of Arolstone, Rob. B. of Athshe, Barnwall of Killinessan and Athronan ' cum multis aliis' Js. Fleming of Derpatrick, Allen and Wiel of Knockmarke, Hen. Waring of Waringston, Rich. Delahoyde of Moyglare, Baron Eliot of Balreske, Th. Widder of Leemaraghstone, Jn. Cusake of Troneblie, R d - Crumpe of Marshalstown, Jn. Gilsten of Collmollen, Rd. Talbot of Achar, Hen. Usher Ld Pri- mate of Armagh of Balstown, Wal. Golding of Ballendel. Descr. Ir. 95
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1598 |
Muchalton (Cromp of...)
Hamlen of Smythston
Cromp of Muchalton
Foord of Foordston
Lynch of the knock
Eliot of Baliesko
Russell of Cookeston
Telines of Telinston
Descr. Ir. 101
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1633 |
Marshalton [gan 's']
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 86
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1643c |
Marshallston
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 163
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1654/6 |
Crompetowne
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CS V Leathanach: 142
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1654/6 |
Crumptown
[Crerock] ... Bounded on the East with the lands of Crumptown.
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CS V Leathanach: 140
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1654-6 |
Marshallstowne
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CS V Leathanach: 137
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1654-6 |
Marshalstown
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CS V Leathanach: 138
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1654-6 |
Marshallstown (Adam Crumpe of ...)
Adam Crumpe of
Marshallstowne
Irish Papist
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CS V Leathanach: 140
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1654-6 |
Ardromess
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CS V Leathanach: 160
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1655-9 |
Marshallstowne
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Top. Index Leathanach: 307
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1666c |
Marshallstowne
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1685 |
Marshallsto
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Hib. Del. Leathanach: 7
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1836 |
Crumpstown or Marshalstown
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí103,7
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1836 |
Croomstown
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Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí103,7
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1836 |
Marshalstown
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí103,7
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1836 |
Marshallstowne
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí103,7
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1836 |
Marshallston
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Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí103,7
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1836 |
Crump, a family name
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí103,7
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1836 |
Crumpstown or Marshallstown
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí103,7
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1836 |
Marshallstown
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2011 |
ˈcrumpsˌtəun {8}
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