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Dunmoe Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhún Mó) is a
castle and
National Monument located near Navan, Ireland.
Dunmoe Castle is
located on the
northwest bank...
- Trim.
River Boyne at Navan. Weir on
Boyne near
Stackallen River Boyne at
Dunmoe Castle.
River Boyne upstream from Slane.
River Boyne p****ing
under the Boyne...
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monasteries at
Kells and Bective, the Norman-era
fortifications at Trim and
Dunmoe, the
manor houses and
estates of the 17th and 18th
centuries such as those...
- 6°27′02″W / 53.703841°N 6.450629°W / 53.703841; -6.450629 482
Dunmoe Castle Castle Dunmoe 53°40′27″N 6°38′13″W / 53.674094°N 6.636899°W / 53.674094;...
- made up of five
mediaeval parishes: Athlumney, Cannistown, Donaghmore,
Dunmoe and Navan.
Although cemeteries still survive in
these locations, the churches...
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Upper Navan Trim Trim
Dunlough 410
Upper Navan Bective Navan Dunmoe 975
Lower Navan Dunmoe Navan Dunnagorran 283 Fore
Killallon Oldcastle Dunreagh 166...
- (also
Bishop of
Worcester from 1486) 26
December 1487–bef. 1489 (d.): John
Dunmoe 12
February 1489 – 1497 (res.):
Giovanni de'
Gigli (John de Gigliis) 9 February...
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Lismore and
Waterford may
purchase lands, etc. c. 56
Parson of St. Laurence,
Dunmoe, Meath, to have Prestesrath, to
support a
chaplain in St. Katherine's chapel...
- 6°27′02″W / 53.703841°N 6.450629°W / 53.703841; -6.450629 482
Dunmoe Castle Castle Dunmoe 53°40′27″N 6°38′13″W / 53.674094°N 6.636899°W / 53.674094;...
- John
Dunmoe BDec (also Dunmow, Dumoe,
Dunow or Dunowe) (died 25
January 1489) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1450 to 1455 and
Archdeacon of
Gloucester from...