- of
Meath,
which was
named Mide
because the
kingdom was
located in the
geographical centre of
Ireland (the word Mide
meaning 'middle').
Westmeath County...
-
Louth and
Meath East, and the
county of
Westmeath,
except the part
thereof which is
comprised in the
constituency of Longford–
Westmeath." The Constituency...
- of
Westmeath." From 2007
until 2024, it was a four-seat constituency, with part of
County Westmeath around Castlepollard and
Delvin in the
Meath West constituency...
- Earl of
Westmeath is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1621 for
Richard Nugent,
Baron Delvin.
During the
Tudor era the
loyalty of the...
-
Limerick Returning Officer. 18
November 2024. "Notice of Poll". Longford–
Westmeath Returning Officer. 18
November 2024. "Notice of Poll".
Louth Returning...
-
South Meath (UK
Parliament constituency), 1885–1921 Louth–
Meath (Dáil constituency), 1921–1923
Meath (Dáil constituency), 1923–1937
Meath–
Westmeath (Dáil...
- south,
Offaly to the southwest,
Westmeath to the
west,
Cavan to the northwest, and
Monaghan to the north. To the east,
Meath also
borders the
Irish Sea along...
-
Westmeath was a
parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the
lower house of the
Irish parliament or
Oireachtas from 1992 to 2007. The constituency...
- used the
title "bishop of
Meath" or "bishop of the men of
Meath"
meaning the
original centre of the
Kingdom of
Meath in
Westmeath.
Clonard acquired most...
-
greatest extent, it
included all of
County Meath (which
takes its name from the kingdom), all of
County Westmeath, and
parts of
counties Cavan, Dublin, Kildare...