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parishes of Moyglare, Kilclone, Balfeighan, Rodanstown, Ballymagl****an and
Rathregan. The
medieval parish of
Kilclone was in turn made up of the townlands...
- Parsonstown,
County Meath, a
townland in
County Meath in the
civil parish of
Rathregan,
barony of
Ratoath Parsonstown,
County Westmeath, a
townland in the civil...
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Kilcooly Trim
Rathoath Manor 16
Ratoath Ratoath Dunshaughlin Rathregan 655
Ratoath Rathregan Dunshaughlin Rathreynolds 107
Lower Slane Siddan Ardee Rathstephen...
- p****ed on the debtor. In 1409
Fitzadam pardoned Thomas Wells, the
vicar of
Rathregan, in
connection with a
lawsuit for debt
brought by
Richard Dillon. In 1414...
- kill
another canon. The
prior gave Hugh de
Lacie and John le Blounde, of
Rathregan, as bail for his
appearance at the next ****izes.
There is no
record of...
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meaning 'town of the road') is a
small rural village in the
townland of
Rathregan (Ráth Riagáin),
County Meath, Ireland. It is
about 23 km (14 mi) northwest...
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through the
marriage of Lady Joan de
Cusack to
Christopher Plunkett of
Rathregan in 1399. The
first Plunkett to hold the castle, Sir Christopher, became...
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Christopher Plunkett and
Genet de Cusack. The
elder Christopher Plunkett of
Rathregan,
County Meath, had
married in 1399, Lady Joan de Cusack,
heiress of Killeen...
- Naisiúnta
Naomh Iosaif, Mulhussey;
Scoil Oilibhéar Naofa, Kilcloon, and
Rathregan NS in Batterstown. The club won the
Meath Senior Football Championship...
- Earl of Fingall. He was born
about 1340, the son of John
Plunkett of
Rathregan (or Rathgreen),
County Meath and
Alicia d'Arcy (or
Alicia de Trim). The...