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Newtownclonbun
(English)
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53.5761, -6.78308latitude, longitude
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Historical references
1537 |
Cloynboynagh
29th King Henry VIII. — This monastery, with the lands of Killtombe, Cloynboynagh, Shirlokeston, and Rathnalle, ... to Robert Dillon ... Dunkennie
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1540-1 |
Clonboynagh
V.V. Newton with Scurlokeston..Rathnally. and Kiltumbe... Le Old Hagard. Rathaskan.
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1540-1 |
Newtown and Clownboynagh
(Wm. Lokwood archdeacon of Dublin)
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1540-1 |
Cloynboynagh,
(Rob. Dillon attorney general).
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1540 |
Cloyneboynaghe
Grant to Robert Dyllon, of Phulpotiston, county Meath,
gentleman … of the site of the priory of St. Peter of the Newton, near Trym, the lands andtithes of Newton, Kyllthombe, Cloyneboynaghe, Shirlokeston,
and Rathnally; of the said site and lands, the tithes being
excepted; Dunkenny. and Hunteslande, possessions of the monastery
of St. John the Baptist of the Newetowne, near Trym ; one
messuage, and Robenrath, in Novan, parcel of the possessions of
the abbey of St. Mary of the Novan ; Branganston, parcel of the
possessions of John Burnell, attainted; Dalltonston, county Meath,
parcel of the possessions of Christopher Ewstace, attainted. To
hold for ever by the service of a twentieth part of a knight's fee FHen. 156
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1654 |
Clonbunn
The Earle of Roscomon Protestant Bounded on ye East wth the lands of Newtowne, on the west wth lands of Steepletowne, on ye North wth the Lands of Tullaghard & on ye South, wth the Lands of Trym
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CS V 243
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1655 |
Clunbun
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1657 |
Clonbun
James Earle of Roscommon ... Moyemett and Clonfane ... Clondavan and Philliston ... Donganny ... Rathnally ... Ardgreagh ... Newton ... Clonbun
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Inq. TI
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1666c |
Clunbun
E Roscomon
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1684 |
Clonburn, Clonbun
Isabella, Countess Dowager of Roscommon. ... Clonburn. New-Town, Aidgreah, Grange, Creveroge, Clonbun, &c. ... E. Tyrconnell
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1685 |
Clunbun
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1700 |
Clunbun
Clunbun Duke of Trrconnell102 Forfeiting P[er]son
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Forf. Prop. 138
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1703 |
Newtown and Clunbrun
6. Sir JOHN DILLON of Lismullen, co. Meath, knt., 17th March 1702...The town
and lands of Little Finlaghtowne and Creroge, 240 a.
Grangeboyne, 279 a. ; bar. Deece…<br>
Newtown and Clunbrun, 620 a. ; bar. Navan, same co.—the estate of
Richard Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted, which had. been
granted to Henry Lord Viscount Sidney, and by his Lordship,
by two several deeds of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d
November 1698, respectively, for the sum of 1,7241. 0s. 8d.
conveyed to Sir John Dillon and his heirs. Forf. Est. 373
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1836 |
New-town. Clon-bun
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pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
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1836 |
Newtown Clunbun
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Co. Docket:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
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1836 |
Clunbun
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
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1836 |
Newtowne
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
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1836 |
Newtown Clonbun
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Half Yearly Abstract by Presentment:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
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1836 |
Newtown Clonbun
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
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1836 |
Newtown Clonbun
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CM:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
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