BROWSE
civil parishtownland
Cluain Buinneach
genitive: Chluain Buinneach
(Irish)
Newtownclonbun
(English)

Explanatory note

  • Gaeilge

    ‘the pasture, (wet) meadow abounding in streams’?

    Cf. Clonbony / Cluain Buinneach (Lo)
    Cf. Dil.ie s.v. buinnech “gushing, flowing”

    Tá go leor sruthán sa bhaile fearainn agus sa cheantar máguaird.

  • English

    ‘the pasture, (wet) meadow abounding in streams’?

    Cf. Clonbony / Cluain Buinneach (Lo)
    Cf. Dil.ie s.v. buinnech “gushing, flowing”

    There are many streams in the townland and surrounding area.

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53.5761, -6.78308latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1522
Clonbonegh?
Pardon to Robert Mostion, gent., Robert O Bryn, of Clonbonegh
F Hen. 2634
1537
Cloynboynagh
29th King Henry VIII. — This monastery, with the lands of Killtombe, Cloynboynagh, Shirlokeston, and Rathnalle, ... to Robert Dillon ... Dunkennie
Eccles. Trim.
1540-1
Clonboynagh
V.V. Newton with Scurlokeston..Rathnally. and Kiltumbe... Le Old Hagard. Rathaskan.
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1540-1
Newtown and Clownboynagh
(Wm. Lokwood archdeacon of Dublin)
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1540-1
Cloynboynagh,
(Rob. Dillon attorney general).
Ir. Mon. Poss.
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
F
1570-1
Clonbyrne
Lease, under commission, 26 Sept., ix, to Luke Dyllon esq. chief baron; of messuages (many ruinous) and gardens in Trym now or late in the tenure of John Hamon in Haggard-street ... the Sallye park, the Mawdelyus land, Clonbyrne, and other land near Trym, possesions of the late house of the B.V.M. of Trym ... a great waste messuage uncovered called the Blackhall in the Fayer-street
F 1714 (1400.)
1578
Clonbyrne (Clonbirrie)
Lease (under commission, [6 Aug., xvii.]) to Tho. Bremingham ; of messuages and other premises in Trym, co. Meath, as in No. 1714, (but Tho. M'Coghlane is a tenant, Clonbyrne is written as Clonbirrie, Gwery as Ewery, Genen as Geven, and O Molan as Molan.) To hold for 21 years. ... Part destroyed
F 3446 (2646)
1593
Cloneberry
a waste messuage called the Blacke hall in the Fayre street ... land near the town of Trym, including the Sallie park, Maudelens lands, and Cloneberry, parcel of the lands of the monastery of S. Mary near Trym
F 5840 (4781)
1601
Clonbonagh?
Edm. Pettit, of Clonbonagh, gent., Tomeltagh O Mey, of same, cottier
F 6573
1627
Clonboynaght
Jac' Com' Rosscoman seis' fuit de vil' & ter' de Fosterston in co' Mid'... contin 2 mes' & 6 acr' ter, Mewton [Newton] juxta Trym contin' 2 mes' & 60 acr', 18 acr' in Scurlockstowne, quada pcell' ter vocat' Killthombe contin' 20 acr', quada pcell' vocat' Clonboynaght, contin' 20 acr', Dunkenny 2 mes' & 100 acr' & de quada pcell' ter' vocat' Hunt's land in co' pd', contin' 20 acr'. Jac' Dillon mil', unacu dna Elianor ' ux ejus, & Rob' Dillon mil' ...
Inq. Inq.CI 27
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
CS V 243
1655
Clunbun
DS
1657
Clonbun
James Earle of Roscommon ... Moyemett and Clonfane ... Clondavan and Philliston ... Donganny ... Rathnally ... Ardgreagh ... Newton ... Clonbun
Inq. TI
1666c
Clunbun
E Roscomon
BSD (Mí)
1684
Clonburn, Clonbun
Isabella, Countess Dowager of Roscommon. ... Clonburn. New-Town, Aidgreah, Grange, Creveroge, Clonbun, &c. ... E. Tyrconnell
List of Claims 80
1685
Clunbun
Hib. Del.
1700
Clunbun
Clunbun Duke of Trrconnell102 Forfeiting P[er]son
Forf. Prop. 138
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
Forf. Est.
1713
Newtowne and Clunbrun als Clonburn als Clonbun
the most Rev Father in God Narcissus Lord Arch Bishop of Armagh Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland ... John Moland of the City of Dublin ... Little Finlaghstowne Little Finglastowne (240a) ... Grangeboyne (270a) ... in the Barony of Deece ... Newtowne and Clunbrun als Clonburn als Clonbun (620a) ... in the Barony of Navan
CGn. 9.383.3951
1714
Newtowne & Clonbrun als Clonburne als Clonbun
John Moland of the City of Dublin Gent ... Thomas Moland ... The Release Reciting that the most Revd. Father in God Narcissus late Lord Arch Bishop of Ardinagh Primate & Metropolitan of all Ireland ... Little Finglaghstowne als Little Finglasstown le Creroge (240a) ... the same more or less Grangeboyne (270a) ... barony of Deece ... Newtowne & Clonbrun als Clonburne als Clonbun (620a) ... barony of Navan
CGn. 16.135.7112
1718
Newtown & Clunbrun als Clonbrun als Clonbun
Will & Testament of Doct. Narcissus M arsh Lord Arch Bishop of Armagh ... Little Finglaghtown als Little Finglastown & Creroge (240a) ... Grangeboyn (270a) ... in the Barony of Deece ... Newtown & Clunbrun als Clonbrun als Clonbun (620a) ... Navan
CGn. 21.441.12073
1726
Newtown & Clunbrun als Clonburn als Clonbun
Moland to Moland ... Little Finglaghtown als. Little Finglasstown & Creroge (240a) ... Deece ... Newtown & Clunbrun als Clonburn als Clonbun (620a) ... Navan
CGn. 51.286.33719
1825
Newtown Clonbun
TAB
1836
New-town. Clon-bun
pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
1836
Newtown Clunbun
Co. Docket:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
1836
Clunbun
DS:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
1836
Newtowne
DS:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
1836
Newtown Clonbun
Half Yearly Abstract by Presentment:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
1836
Newtown Clonbun
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4
1836
Newtown Clonbun
CM:AL Leathanach: Mí085,4

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