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Historical references
1540c |
Stranewe
Terre infra villatas predictas nuper vastate <br>
In villatas de Stranewe et Norman …Rathmolyan … Corbally … Ardynewe … Rathflyske … Cullyngdraugh … Isetteston … Manylatagh (var. Molymytaughe) Crown Survey 110
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1540c |
Sranymore, Sranybegg
[The manor of Moylagh] <br>
Item Walter O Kynedy … Item Boys … <br>
Tipprecleran … Lymannis ferm … Troman … Redislandes … Whitislandes … Rathmelion …prior of Kylmaynam is ferm … Molynateaght … Rathbisk … Cowldir … Formoll … Isotiston … Sranybegg … Sranymore … Cloncrean … Ferann Colp … Somerton … Turyn … Turing … Corbally Crown Survey 295
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1544 |
Stranewe
Lease to Ranulph Brereton, of Castelton of Moylaghe,
gent. ; of Rathmolian, Cloncurrye, Johneston, Ardynewe, Cullydraghe,
Tupertymain, Troman, Rathflyske, Coulere, Isottiston,
Corbally, Malynataghe, Stranewe, Norman, county Meath, parcel
of the possessions of Gerald, Earl of Kildare, attainted. FHen. 441
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1550 |
Sranwe
CPCR (Morrin) 203
(47. Pardon of Richard Russell, of Drogheda, for having entered
into possession of the lands of Kokeston, Troman, Hoggyston, Rath
molian, Cloncowane, Sranwe, and Tobber, the estate of James
White, of Drogheda, merchant, deceased, without licence of the
Crown.—N0 date.)
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1552 |
Stranewe
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1654 |
Great Strenew
Garrattt Linch of Knock & Patrick Barnwall of Kilbrew
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CS V Leathanach 179
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1655-7 |
Great Sranue
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1655-7 |
Great Stranew
Jim Barnewell of Killbrew Ir:pa:ppr
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1670 |
Great Streenenes als. Stranerees
19. Sir JAMES GRAHAM knt. and ISSABELL his wife, STANDISH HARTSTONG esq. and ANNE his
wife, Aldn. WM. TOXTETH and JANE his wife, the
three sisters and coheirs of Sir Thomas Bramhall bart.—
<br>Great Streenenes als Stranerees, 105 a.—in Rathmullen, 84 a.
In Cloncurr, 162 a.—in Cornellstowne, 39 a. ; bar. Moyfenragh…<br>
part of ye town and lands of Duleeke> 15 a…bar. Duleeke…
only use of ye heirs and assignes of ye said coheirs. ASE 223
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1778 |
Strinagh (James [Boyle])
James [Boyle], Strinagh, co. Meath, farmer <br> Prerogrative Wills 48
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1812 (1817) |
(Little) Strangnew
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1825 |
Stranymore
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1836 |
Little Stranue
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DS Map:AL Leathanach: Mí097,19
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1836 |
Straneymore
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí097,19
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1836 |
Little Strangnew
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Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí097,19
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1836 |
Great & Little Stragnew
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Grand Warrant 1829:AL Leathanach: Mí097,19
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1836 |
Little Strangnew
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí097,19
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1836 |
Little Strenew
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DS Ref.:AL Leathanach: Mí097,19
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1836 |
Sraithne, 'holms, or inches'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí097,19
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1836 |
Strany-more
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí097,19
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