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villages of
Killucan (Irish: Cill Liúcainne,
meaning 'church of Lucan') and
Rathwire (Irish: Ráth Guaire,
meaning 'fort of Guaire') are co-located in the east...
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Drumcree Drumraney Finnea Fore Gl****an
Horseleap Kilbeggan Killucan and
Rathwire Kinnegad Milltownp****
Moate Mount Temple Moyvoughly Mullingar, the county...
- five
manors in Meath,
valued at £150 in total, of
which Rathwire (now
Killucan and
Rathwire in
County Westmeath) was the most substantial, and smaller...
- (Napper)
Priesttown Raharney Raharney Little Rathbrack Rathnarrow Rathwire Lower Rathwire Upper Ratr****
Rattin Riverdale Riverstown Sarsfieldstown Simonstown...
- the
Commissioners for
Forfeited Estates sold him
lands at
Killucan and
Rathwire in
County Westmeath which had been
forfeited by the O'Mulledy family. In...
- 0.2% 214 17
Kilbeggan County Westmeath 1,575 22.3% 215 7
Killucan and
Rathwire County Westmeath 1,574 14.9% 216 12
Caherconlish County Limerick 1,569...
- Killeshandra,
Cavan 417 Killimor,
Galway 345 Killorglin,
Kerry 1359 Killucan-
Rathwire,
Westmeath 575 Killumney, Cork 522 Killybegs,
Donegal 1396 Killygordan...
- de Tiúit,
Baron of Moyas****;
Robert de Lacy's descendants,
Barons of
Rathwire; De Constantine,
Baron of
Kilbixey Petit,
Baron of Mullingar;
Meyler FitzHenry...
-
reopening of the
train station at Killucan, to
serve both
Killucan and
Rathwire and Kinnegad, but this is
unlikely before extra capacity is
available on...
-
statement of the mother) To
Richard de
Tuite likewise He gave rich fief;
Rathwire he gave
moreover To the
baron Robert de Lacy. To
Richard de la Chapell...