BRABHSÁIL

Ordlathas

contae

barúntacht

paróiste dlí

baile fearainn

baile fearainn
Loch Gabhar Mór
ginideach: Loch Gabhar Mór
ainm neamhdheimhnithe (Cad é seo?)
(Gaeilge)
Lagore Big
(Béarla)

Gluais

Béarla lake; inlet
Béarla great, big
Béarla goat

Ordlathas

contae

barúntacht

paróiste dlí

Nóta mínithe

  • Gaeilge

    lake of (the white) horses

Lárphointe

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677
Locha Gabra
T677.3 Cath etir Fíndachta & Laighnecho in locó proximo Locha Gabra, in quo Finnachta uictor erat.
ATig.
785
Locha Gabor (Fergusa rex ...)
U785.1 Dunchad nepos Daimeni rex Nepotum Mani, Mael Ochtaraigh {folio & column 34a} m. Conaill abbas Cille Cuilinn & Cille Manach, scriba, & Mael Duin m. Fergusa rex Locha Gabor, & Foelgus nepos Roichlich sapiens, & Mughthigernd m. Cellaigh sapiens abbas Innse Celtre, & Ioseph h. Foileni sapiens abbas Biror, & Ruaidri m. Faelain rex cunctorum Laginencium, & Concobur m Colgen, —omnes perierunt. (AU 1)
AU
786
Locha Gabhor (Fogartach m. Cumuscaigh rex)
U786.6 Bellum Liac Find .i. Tuileain. Donnchad uictor fuit. inter Donnchad & Genus Aedha Slane in quo ceciderunt Fiachrai m. Cathail & Fogartach m. Cumuscaigh rex Locha Gabhor, & .ii. nepotes Conaing, id est Conaing & Diarmait.
AU
805
Locha Gabor (Cernach m. Fergusso rex ... moritur)
U805.6 Cernach m. Fergusso, rex Locha Gabor, moritur.
AU
825
Locha Gabor (Oenghus m. Maele Duin, rex ... moritur)
AU
836
Locha Gabhor (Coirpri m. Maele Duin, rex ...)
U836.6 Coirpri m. Maele Duin, rex Locha Gabhor, iugulatus est o Mael Cernai, & Mael Cerna iugulatus est o Coirpriu in eadem hora; & mortui sunt ambo in una nochte.
AU
850
Locha Gabur (innsi ...)
Cinaedh m. Conaing, rex Ciannachtae, du frithtuidecht Mael Sechnaill a n-neurt Gall cor indridh Ou Neill o Shinaind co m-muir etir cella & tuatha, & coro ort innsi Locha Gabur dolose corbo comardd fria lar, & coro loscad leis derthach Treoit & tri .xx.it dec di doinibh ann.
AU
865
Locha Gabhor (Tigernach m. Focartai, rí ...)
U865.3 Tigernach m. Focartai, rí Locha Gabhor & leth-rí Bregh, mortuus est.
AU
868
Locha Gabhor (Diarmait m. Etersceili, ri ...)
Bellum re n-Aedh m. Neill oc Cill Oa n-Daighri for Ou Neill Breg & for Laighniu & for sluagh mor di Ghallaib, .i. tri cét uel eo amplius, in quo ceciderunt Flann m. Conaing rig Bregh n-uile, & Diarmait m. Etersceili, ri Locha Gabhor; & in isto bello plurimi gentilium trucidati sunt
AU
935
Locha Gabhar
U935.4 Inis Locha Gabhar do thogail la h-Amlaibh h. n-Imair. h-Uam Cnoghbhai do thogail dó isint sechtmain cetnai.
AU
969
Locha Gabhor (Beollan m. Ciarmaicc, ri ...)
U969.3 Beollan m. Ciarmaicc, ri Locha Gabhor, in Christo quieuit.
AU
1409
Dyrloghgonyr
Dublin APPOINTMENT of William Tynbegh, James Uriell, Richard Sydgreve, Thomas Petit of Pierstoun and Richard Byrtoun as justices to take an assize of novel disseisin that Nicholas Duffe chaplain and John Wottoun chaplain arraigned against Christopher Plunket, sheriff of Meath, concerning tenements in Dyrloghgonyr, le Merton, Ballymore, Molynane, Flemyngeston and Dunshaghlyn.
Cal. ICR
1415
Laghgower
Close Roll 2 Henry V <br> To John White, K.'s attorney in the Ex., and Alexander White. On 12 Feb. [1415] 2 Hen. V,1 the K. appointed John Corryngham and Alexander White, clerks, and John Hanley and Thomas Butler to seize and hold in the K.'s hand all the goods and chattels of John Byrford of Laghgower, who has been outlawed, wherever they may be found in co. Mea (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
Cal. ICR
1415
Lagower (John Berford of ...)
Patent Roll 3 Henry V. <br> PARDON to John Berford of Lagower of outlawry in a process of debt at the suit of Robert Cadell in the common bench before John fitz Adam and his fellows; he [John] is in the marshalsea, to which he had surrendered himself. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
Cal. ICR
1481
loghgowre, dirloghgowre
Stat. Rolls
1540-1
Largoure Great and Small
(Martin Stanton)
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1551
Little Leghgoure
CPCR (Morrin) 237 25. Pardon of Robert Barnewall, of Dublin, gent. ; Marcus Barnewall, of Loughgorne, gent., and Anne Plunket, his wife; Thomas Fitzsymons, of Swordes, gent.; William Calfe, of Mucclone, gent; Andrew Leynaghe, of Clonarde, chaplain ; Thomas Bocum, Rector of Bewlye; Thomas Plunket, of Napton, gent., Richard Wyle, of Knockmark, gent. ; and John Reede, of little Leghgoure, O husbandman.—May 29, 5 .
CPCR
1566
Loughgowres (both the ...)
Lease …to Thomas Plunket, gent.; of the site of the hospital of S. John, of the Newton by Trym, the demesne lands in the Newton and the Rathe, a water mill on the Blackwater, and land in Clonguffyn, the lands of Longewood alias Moydervy, Ballereyne, and Warrenston in the parish of Knocmark, Agher in the same parish, S. Johnstowne, Littell Mooreton, Moyaughay, Coraghton, Richardston, Inche, and Moygher by Kelles, county Meath, the rectories of Tullanoge and Fennore, possessions of the said hospital ; the tithe corn of both the Loughgowres and Flemingeton, county Meath, possessions of the late monastery of Thomascort, and the lands of Kyltalle, county Meath. F 869
F
1581c
Loughgore
Thomas Plunket
CCbk.
1598
Loughgoure
Ratoathe. — Sir Pat. Barnwall of Crickston, Baron Sedgrave of Killeglan, Barnwall of Kilbrue, Th. Plunket of Loughgoure, FitzWilliams of Dunamore, Rich. Ball of Feydorffe, Jn. Birford of Kilrowe, Js. Lee of Clonresse, Pat. Lee of Licianstown, Jn. Sparke of Ratowthe, Gellouse of Gelloustown, Rich. Fowleing of Parsonstown, Delahoyde of Dunshaghlin, 'and many freeholders.' Rich. Reade of Rowes- town, Th. Russel of Cookestown. Descript. Ir. 93
Descr. Ir.
1599
Lagore (Edward [Plunket[)
Edward [Plunket], Lagore, co. Meath,<br> Prerogrative Wills 379
Prerogative Wills
1600c
Loch Gabhair
M3581.1 An dara bliadhain do righe Tighernmais, tomaidhm na naoi loch so: Loch n-Uair i Midhe, Loch n-Iairn, p.40 Loch Cé i Conachtaibh, Loch Saileand, Loch n-Aillend i c-Connachtaibh, Loch Feabhail, Loch Gabhair, Dubhloch & Loch Dabhall i n-Oirghiallaibh. Annal M3656.
ARÉ
1630
Loghgowre
Nic' Sedgrave ... de Ballehacke .... le grange juxta Ballehacke ... littleGlaskarne ... Goulding's leys & Rathcoule ... le moore vocat' Mooredowan & de medietat' vil' de Rathcrossane ... Killrone ... Rathbeggan ... Enostown ... Joh' Plunckett de Loghgowre
Inq. Lag. CI 57
1633
Lagore
Inq. Lag. CII 3
1633
Lagore
Inq. Lag. CII 3
1635
greate Lagowre al’ Dirrlagowre
Inq. Lag. 107 CI
1635
littell Lagowre
Inq. Lag. 107 CI
1635
greate Lagowre al’ Dirrlagowre
Inq. Lag. 107 CI
1644
Big Lagore (James Hollowood)
Hollowood, James, Big Lagore …farmer <br> Prerogrative Wills 235
Prerogative Wills
1654
Biglagoore
James Plunkett aforesaid ... Bounded on the east with the bog of Mooredowan on the south with the said bog & the lands of Donshaughlin on the West with the lands of Donshaughlin & on the north with LittlelagooreThere being an old ruinous stone house a Mill & halfe the bog of Mooredowan
CS V 106
1660c
Biglagore
BSD (Mí)
1685c
Big Lagore
Hib. Del.
1737
Lagore
Joseph [Bolton], Lagore, co. Meath. <br> Prerogrative Wills 42
Prerogative Wills
1750
Lagore
Sarah Norman, Lagore, co. Meath, wid.<br> 1794: rev. Thos. [Norman], Lagore, co. Meath, Clk. <br> Prerogrative Wills 351
Prerogative Wills
1778
Biglagore
Charles [Reilly], the elder, Biglagore, co. Meath, gent.<br> Prerogrative Wills 395
Prerogative Wills
1781
Lagore
[Norman], Rev. Thos.
Freeholders (Mí)
1781
Lagore
[Norman], Rev. Thos.
Freeholders (Mí)
1812
Big Lagore
Larkin (Mí)
1836
Big Lagore
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
Big Lagow
Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
Big Lagow
GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
Big Lagore
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
Biglagore
DS Ref.:AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
Bigg Lagore
DS Map:AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
Loch gobhar, 'lake of the steeds'
"(4 Masters)"
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
Lagór mór
OC:AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
múr
pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí100,48
1836
Lagór beag
OC:AL Leathanach: Mí100,50
1836
Lagór beag
pl:AL Leathanach: Mí100,50

Aire: Cáipéisíocht áirithe chartlainne de chuid an Bhrainse Logainmneacha í seo. Léirítear anseo cuid de réimse thaighde an Bhrainse Logainmneacha ar an logainm seo thar na blianta. D'fhéadfadh sé nach taifead iomlán é agus nach bhfuil aon rangú in ord bailíochta déanta ar an bhfianaise atá ann. Is ar an tuiscint seo atá an t-ábhar seo á chur ar fáil don phobal.

Is féidir leas a bhaint as an ábhar cartlainne agus taighde atá curtha ar fáil ar an suíomh seo ach an fhoinse a admháil. Ní mór scríobh chuig logainm@dcu.ie chun cead athfhoilsithe nó saincheisteanna eile maidir le ceadanna nó cóipcheart a phlé.