BROWSE
Ros Mhic Thriúin
genitive: Ros Mhic Thriúin
(Irish)
New Ross
(English)

Glossary

English (wooded) height; wood; promontory

Centrepoint

52.3949, -6.94341latitude, longitude
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Historical references

800C
Ross Mac Troin
VSH (Heist) Leathanach: 267
1302
Ros, town of
CJR Leathanach: I.396
1305
Ros
CJR Leathanach: II.41
1305
Rosponte
CJR Leathanach: II.106
1305
Rosponte, church os S. Mary of
CJR Leathanach: II.156
1305
Rospont
CJR Leathanach: II.470
1307
Rosponte, town of
CJR Leathanach: II.348
1310
Ros, Mongaret iuxta R.
RPat. Cl. Leathanach: 18
1400c
Ros mac Truin
BNE Leathanach: I.9
1518
Rossponde, the millis of Ole Rosse & R.
Kildare Rent. Leathanach: 234
1525
Rosponte
Kildare Rent. Leathanach: 254
1541
Newross alias Rospont alias Rossincrowne, rect.
F Leathanach: 175
1551
Rosse, ports of Wexford & R.
F Leathanach: 848
1552
Rosse, town of
F Leathanach: 1059
1552
Rosse, the liberties of,
F Leathanach: 1078
1552
Newe Rosse, Our Lady chapel in
F Leathanach: 1132
1552
Rosse, the ferry of
F Leathanach: 1078
1569
New Rosse
F Leathanach: 1466
1569
New Rosse
F Leathanach: 1436
1577-8
New Rosse, New Rosse als. Rosseponte
Charter of the Hospital of the Holy Trinity of New Ross. Thomas Gregory, late of New Rosse, co. Wexford, merchant, having built a house for sick poor by the chapel of S. Saviour in said town, his executors, Anastasia Wise, widow of Patr. Walsh, and George Conway, gent., petitioned for its incorporation. Conway to be the first master; who with the consent of the sovereign and four seniors of the council of the town of New Rosse alias Rosseponte, shall choose a secular priest to be called a brother of the hospital, to celebrate service for the inmates in the church of S. Michael in the town ; these, with the sick poor of both sexes admitted to the hospital, are incorporated as the master, brethren, and poor. They may acquire lands to the value of £200 a year; and may plead and be impleaded. The heirs of Tho. Gregory, with consent of the sovereign and four seniors of the council of the town, shall appoint future masters. The master, brethren and poor, and the heirs of Tho.
F
1617
Rosse, Conventus de
Analecta Hib. Leathanach: vi.81
1617
Rossmicbriuin lingua hybernica, Latine dicitur Rossponte
Analecta Hib. Leathanach: vi.81
1617
Ros mhic Triúin a laighnibh
Analecta Hib. Leathanach: vi.195
1618
New Rosse otherwise Rospont town
CPR Leathanach: 324
1654
Rosse, the Towne of R.
CS (LG) Leathanach: 233
1936
rəs v′ik′ t′r′uːn′
(Pádraig Paor, An Gleann Mór (CC 41))
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