- KOA (Spanish pronunciation: [aleˈxandɾo oˈrejli];
October 24, 1723 in
Baltrasna,
County Meath,
Ireland –
March 23, 1794 in Bonete, Spain), English: Alexander...
- Ballina, Ballinderry, Ballygl****, Ballynaclin,
Balnamona (or Charlestown),
Baltrasna,
Bellmount (or Curristown), Bellview, Boardstown, Brockagh, Brottonstown...
- name and
there is a
commemorative plaque outside his
former house on
Baltrasna Lane.
Killian Keane,
rugby player[citation needed] Caitlín
Rebekah Kiernan...
-
Midland Great Western Railway of
Ireland (Newcastle,
Anniskinnan and
Baltrasna Deviations) Act 1847 (repealed) 10 & 11 Vict. c. c**** 2 July 1847 An Act...
- the
Irish Transport and
General Workers Union of his branch. Born in
Baltrasna in Skerries, Co Dublin,
Thomas Hand was one of
twelve children of Patrick...
- Ballynahown, Ballynahownwood, Ballynakill, Ballynamuddagh, Ballyscarvan,
Baltrasna, Blackories,
Boggagh (Conran),
Boggagh (Fury),
Boggagh (Malone), Boggagh...
- Boyestown, Rathgowney,
other wise Rathgownly, Gallstown, Kenraghstown,
Baltrasna, Lennanstown,
otherwise Lynanstown, Hanyestown, Ryanhunt,
otherwise Raheenhunt...
- Feb 1786:
Robert Sanderson of
Drumkeen 20 Feb 1787:
Anthony O'Reilly of
Baltrasna,
County Meath 23 Feb 1788:
Oliver Nugent of Bobsgrove,
Mountnugent 19...
-
boundary between the
county of
Fingal and the
county of Meath: Greenoge,
Baltrasna,
Ratoath and
Grangend Common in the
county of
Meath and
between its junction...
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Baltrasna 383
Upper Deece Culmullin Dunshaughlin Baltrasna 107
Upper Deece Kilmore Dunshaughlin Baltrasna 456
Ratoath Ratoath Dunshaughlin Baltrasna 270...