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contae
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paróiste dlí
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baile fearainn
Baile an Phrútaigh
ginideach: Bhaile an Phrútaigh
(Gaeilge)
Proudstown
(Béarla)
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contae
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paróiste dlí
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1384 |
Close Roll 8 Richard II <br>
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.
John s. of William ***Prout has pleaded that he was lately outlawed in the bench of Edward III in Ire. at the suit of John Islip and William Luse, chaplains, executors of the will of Henry Islip, and that 1 messuage and 40 acres in ***Skreen, co. Meath, were seized into the K.'s hands by the sheriff. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1423 |
Proutestoun als. Ger]anbanestoun (Wm. Proute)
Close Role 1 Henry VI <br>
To the escheator.
It was found by inquisition that ***William Proute, who was seised in his demesne as of fee of 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land [in Proutestoun alias Ger]anbanestoun in the barony of Skreen, was outlawed for felony; (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1427 |
Proutestoun, ows. called Gerrabanestoun
Patent Roll 5 Henry VI <br>
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Thomas Telyng and John Cruys of co. Meath, to John Dilloun of custody of 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in Proutestoun, otherwise called Gerranbanestoun; (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1428 |
Poutesytoun (ows. Geranbanestoun) (Wm. Proute)
Close Roll 7 Henry VI <br>
To the escheator.
It was found by inquisition before James de la Hyde clk, formerly deputy of John Founteyns esq., formerly escheator of Ire., that William Proute, who was was seised as of fee of a messuage in Proutestoun (otherwise Geranbanestoun) in the barony of Skreen, was outlawed for felony on the day [he died etc.] in 12 Edw. III [1338x9]. John Dillon, appearing in chancery ... (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1553 |
Preteston (Richard Dillon)
late abbey, monastery, or religious house of Bectyfe,
lordship of Bectyfe, in the county of Meath…lands of Bectyfe, otherwise called the Grange of Bectyfe, Scriboke, Cladaghe,
Balgill, otherwise called the Grange of Balgill, Balbradaghe, other
wise called the Grange of Balbradagh, Doneloghe, otherwise called the Grange of Doneloghe, Cloncullen, otherwise called the Grange of
Cloncullen ; the two Balbrois, otherwise called the Grange of Balbroy ; Moncketon, near Trim ; Balstone, alias Balsome, in the county of Meath…
rectories, or chapels of Bectyfe and Cladagh (License to Andrew Wyse, esquire, Vice-Treasurer, to alienate to ***Richard Dillon, of Preteston, gent. ; John Wycombe, of Dublin ;
and Richard Cox; the site and possession of the late abbey, monastery, or religious house of Bectyfe…) CPCR (Morrin) 293
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1554-5 |
Pretiston
(Richard Dillon)
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1554-5 |
Pretiston
(Richard Dillon)
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1554-5 |
Preteston
Dardeston (Thomas Talbot), Ryverston (Thomas Dillon), Preteston (Richard Dillon), Mylussy (Meiler Hussey) CPCR (Morrin) 346-7
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1556-7 |
Preteston
Richard Dillon,of
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1559 |
Prouteston
(Richard Dillon, Second Justice of the Chief Place)
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1560 |
Prouteston
Richard Dillon, of
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1561 |
Proutiston
(Richard Dillon)
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1561 |
Proutiston (Richard Dillon, of ...)
F 382 (62G6.) Certificate for Richard Dillon, of Proutiston, esq.;
:i»h. assigning lands in Proutiston, Loghtown, and Skrin. co. Meath,
to be free of subsidy, under 3 and 4 Ph. and Mary, c. 12.
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1562 |
Proutiston (Richard Dillon, of ...)
(5758.) Pardon-to Richard Dillon, of Proutiston, gent.; of intrusion
into two messuages a castle and lands in Skrin, the site of a
mill there, and of an eel weir by the moor of Skrin, land in
Ballgeith, a third part of Loghton by Skrin and Cawleiston, which
had been conveyed for ever to him by the Earl of Kildare. (F 434 )
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1582 |
Prowtiston (Rob' Dillon de ...)
Inq.El.I 3 (Inq.Lag).
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1598 |
Prowdeston
Justice Dillon of Newton
James Dillon of Moynet
Bartholemew Dillon of Riverston
Dillon of Prowdeston
Dillon of Harbeston Descr. Ir. 99
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1608 |
Prowteston-Gate
The manor of Skrine,
with all its members, viz.—in Skrine, 260‘, 10‘ of which lie near
Prowteston-Gate, and ,3“ are in the tenure of Richard Cusacke of
Lismollin CPR 114
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1608 |
Prowteston
Edm. Hay of Skrine, 4-“ d°—out of
Walterston, 8' 8“ d°—out of Obriston, 6' B“ d°—out of Ger
rardston, 2' d°—out of Marshalston, 13' 4“ d°--out of Staffordstown, 20' d°—-out of Gillowestown, 5' d°—out of Corbally, 5' d°—
out of Prowteston...CPR 215.
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1611 |
Prowteston ows. Geranbanston
in Prowteston otherwise Geranbanston,
1 messuage and 1% cnrew; rent, 2‘ 5s 0“; parcel of the estate of
William Prowt, outlawed for felony. CPR 214
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1620 |
Proudston (Ric. Dillon)
Inq.JI 41.
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1620 |
Prouteston (Ric. Dillon)
Gerard Dillon de Balgeeth ... Ric. Dillon de Prouteston. Inq.JI 44.
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1635 |
Prowtston als. Proudston (Ric. Dillon)
Inq.CI 114.
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1653 |
Proudston (Phelim Mac Bryan of ...)
fol. 294r <br>
The Examinacion of Phelim Mac Bryan of Proudston in the County of Meath Carpenter, taken this third of March 1652/3
The said Phelim McBryan, Aged thirty years, or thereabout, being duely sworn, & examined, deposeth, & saith
That he this Examinant, standing in a Lane in the Towne of Skreene in the County of Meath vpon Whitson Tuesday 1651, talking with One Phillip Closker of, the said Towne of Skreen
Depositions MS 816, fols 294r-295v
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1654 |
Proudstowne, Proudestowne
(Francis Dillon of ... Irish Papist)
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1655-7 |
Prondestowne
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1669 |
Broadstowne als. Proudstowne
James, Duke of York…
…Cabbragh, 211 a…Tarragh, 142 a…Trevitt, 290 a…
Brick, 65 a—more of the same, 17 a…in ye
N. E. part of Broadstowne als Proudstowne, 127 a…[bar. Of Screen]
ASE 189
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1703 |
Proudstowne
The said JOHN WADE…Batterstowne alias Warranstowne, 87 a.—Ballgeeth, 209 a…Moynalvy, 58 a
Tullamedin, 12 a…Sylloge, 372 a…Proudstowne, 127 a.;
bars. Deece, Morgallion, and Screene…estate of the late King James Inrolled 15/4 July 1703 Forf. Est. 360
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1812 |
Proudstown
Thomas [Wilson], Proudstown, co.
Meath, gent.<br> Prerogrative Wills 495
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1827 |
Proudstown
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1836 |
Proudstown
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GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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1836 |
Proudstown
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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1836 |
Proudestowne
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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1836 |
Proudston
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Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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1836 |
Prouteston
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Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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1836 |
Baile Phrút, 'Prout, a family name'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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1836 |
Baile prút
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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1836 |
Proudstown
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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1836 |
Proudstown
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Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí105,26
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