Hierarchy
county
barony
civil parish
townland
townland
Muileann Réamainn
genitive: Mhuileann Réamainn
(Irish)
Hollybrook
(English)
Hierarchy
county
barony
civil parish
Centrepoint
53.1779, -6.13608latitude, longitude
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Historical references
1722 |
Hollybrooke alias Mullen Reymond
(Dublin Diocesan deed). Price (1967, 312).
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1738 |
Hollybrook
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1746 |
Hollybrooke
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1760 |
Hollybro[ok]
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1760 |
Mullinre-mon
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1766c |
Hollybrook
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1786 |
Glancormick now called and known by the name Hollybrook… Earl of Meath Deerpark of Killruddery, together with the mill thereunto belonging called Redmonds Mill,
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1812 |
the lands of Glancormick now called Hollybrook ... Redmond's Mill
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1819 |
Mullercamond
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1820 |
Mullinraymond
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1821 |
Hollybrook, Mullinraymond
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1821 |
Mullenraymond
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1822 |
Road from Bray to Mulinraymond hill
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1823 |
Mullinraymond
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1824 |
Hollybrook gate ... Mullenraymond
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1826 |
Hollybrooke
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1839 |
Hollybrook
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Nevill Wicklow:AL Leathanach: CM056,35
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1839 |
Hollybrook
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CM:AL Leathanach: CM056,35
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1839 |
Hollybrook
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pl:AL Leathanach: CM056,35
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1839 |
Hollybrook
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