- Tagleagh. A 1629
Inquisition spells the name as
Clonyn alias Taghleagh and
Clonein alias Taghleagh. The 1652
Commonwealth Survey spells it as Clooneene. In...
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James VI and I by
grant dated 23 July 1610
granted the
Manor of
Clonyn or
Taghleagh,
which included the two
polls of
Dromoligh (now
comprising the townlands...
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Hamilton of Innerwick, who was
granted the
lands of Clonyn,
otherwise Taghleagh, in the
county of Cavan, by
patent dated 23 June 1610, and died vita patris...
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James VI and I by
grant dated 23 July 1610
granted the
Manor of
Clonyn or
Taghleagh,
which included the two
polls of
Dromoligh (now
comprising the townlands...
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James VI and I by
grant dated 23 July 1610
granted the
Manor of
Clonyn or
Taghleagh,
which included one poll of Towlaght, to Sir
Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick...
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James VI and I by
grant dated 23 July 1610
granted the
Manor of
Clonyn or
Taghleagh,
which included the two
polls of
Dromoligh (now
comprising the townlands...
-
James VI and I by
grant dated 23 July 1610
granted the
Manor of
Clonyn or
Taghleagh,
which included one poll of Drombo, to Sir
Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick...
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James VI and I by
grant dated 23 July 1610
granted the
Manor of
Clonyn or
Taghleagh,
which included one poll of Dromragh, to Sir
Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick...
- of Dromheada. On 23 July 1610 the king
granted the
Manor of
Clonyn or
Taghleagh,
which included the
remaining 1/12 part of Drumcartagh, to Sir Alexander...
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dated 23 July 1610 King
James VI and I
granted the
Manor of
Clonyn or
Taghleagh,
which included one poll of Disert, to Sir
Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick...