-
brothers of Maighend,
Abbot of Kilmainham, from whom the
parish and
church of
Mainham, near Clane, were
probably called. King Mesgegra's
Mound claims links to...
- He had been
given extensive lands in the area of Kill,
Celbridge and
Mainham by his brother, Adam de Hereford, who had come to
Ireland with 'Strongbow'...
- body was
buried under King Mesgegra's Mound,
while his head was
buried at
Mainham,
north of Clane,
along with his wife Buan. This
story is
recounted in Tallaind...
- Athy
Maganey Upper 14
Kilkea and
Moone Dunmanoge Athy
Mainham 172
Ikeathy and
Oughterany Mainham Celbridge Mariavilla 297
North Salt
Laraghbryan Celbridge...
-
Kineagh Knavinstown Lackagh Ladytown Laraghbryan Leixlip Lullymore Lyons Mainham Monasterevin Moone Morristownbiller Mylerstown Naas
Narraghmore Nurney...
- 1111), to the
south of
Taghadoe Parish (Teach Tua),
bounded on the west by
Mainham,
south by
Bodenstown and Whitechurch, and east by
Killadoon and Castledillon...
- for a
grant of the
lands of Rathcoffey,
County Kildare, and also Clane,
Mainham and
other lands in the
barony of
Ikeathy and Oughterany,
which had reverted...
- Bruce's
invasion of Ireland. He
received a
grant of Rathcoffey,
Clane and
Mainham in
County Kildare: his
descendants lived at
Rathcoffey Castle for generations...
- in 1922,
probably related to the
civil war, led to the
establishment of
Mainham hurling club. In
their glory period Clane had lost just two finals, to...
-
Eibhleen O'Brinn. Dr. Burton, in his
History of the
Royal Hospital, Kil-
mainham, has
developed it into a tale of
considerable length, and an anonymous...