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Euclera meones is a
species of moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae first described by
Stoll in 1780. It is
found in
Suriname and Colombia. Savela,
Markku (October...
- The De
Meones, or de
Moenes family were an Anglo-Irish
family who
originated in East Meon in Hampshire. They
moved to
Ireland in the late
thirteenth century...
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William de
Meones (died 1325) was an English-born
cleric and
judge in fourteenth-century Ireland, who was the
second Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer...
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Nicholas de
Meones or de
Moenes (died 1394) was an
Irish judge of the
fourteenth century. He had a
somewhat turbulent career, due to his
political partisanship...
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Deveneys was
granted 12 oaks from the King's
forest of Glencree.
William de
Meones was
keeper of the
forest and of "the Queen's
timber works" in 1290.[citation...
- 1331–1332 John de
Meones 1332–1333
William Beydyn, or
Boydiff 1333–1334
Geoffrey Cromp 1334–1335
William Beyden, or
Boydiff 1335–1336 John de
Meones 1336–1337...
- have been killed. In the 1520s and 1530s
Cullenswood was held by the de
Meones family, who also owned, and gave
their name to,
nearby Meonesrath, now Rathmines...
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Maonas is
perhaps derived from
Maoghnes or the
Norman name de
Meones,
after the de
Meones family who
settled in
Dublin about 1280;
Elrington Ball states...
- ploughs.
About 1280 a
family from East Meon, who
changed their name to de
Meones,
moved to Dublin,
where they
became substantial landowners and gave their...
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bishop Vitslav III,
Danish nobleman and
prince (House of Wizlaw)
William de
Meones,
English cleric,
judge and
Chief Baron 1326
January 18 –
Robert FitzWalter...