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BALLYCUMBER, a hamlet, in the parish of Lemanaghan, barony of GARRYCASTLE, KING's county and province of LEINSTER, 3 miles (W.S.W.) from Clara: the population is returned with the parish.
BALLINAGAR, a village, in the parish and barony of GEASHILL, KING's county, and province of LEINSTER, 2½ miles (S.W.) from Philipstown, on the road from Edenderry to Tullamore; containing 32 houses and 153 inhabitants.
Geashill is a post-town and parish, partly in the barony of Upper Philipstown, but chiefly in that of Geashill, Kings county, and province of Leinster 4 miles from Philipstown, and 51 from Dublin, on the road from Portarlington to Tullamore; containing 13,1253 inhabitants, of which number, 467 are in the town.
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 Ireland & N. Ireland
Griffiths Valuation 1851, Civil Parish of Listowel, Barony of Iraghticonnor, County of Kerry, Ireland
Ireland: Donegal Diocese: Clogher Barony: Tirhugh Parish: Innismacsaint : Full Name Index to Tithe Applotment Book, 26-Oct-1833
An Extract of County Kerry, Ireland Marriages in the Barony of Trughanacmy 1874-1886
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 Free Surname Search - Ireland
County Kerry, Ireland Burial/Death Records (partial) : Organized by Barony, Organized by Registration District
County Kerry, Ireland Baptism/Birth Records (partial) : Organized by Barony - Organized by Registration District
Lands Grants in the Precinct of Liffer barony of Raphoe and county of Donegal, Ireland 1608 A.D. Parish of Culdaff, County Donegal, Ireland 1901 Census
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 Offaly Home Page
BALLYCUMBER, a hamlet, in the parish of Lemanaghan, barony of GARRYCASTLE, KING's county and province of LEINSTER, 3 miles (W.S.W.) from Clara: the population is returned with the parish.
BALLINAGAR, a village, in the parish and barony of GEASHILL, KING's county, and province of LEINSTER, 2½ miles (S.W.) from Philipstown, on the road from Edenderry to Tullamore; containing 32 houses and 153 inhabitants.
Geashill is a post-town and parish, partly in the barony of Upper Philipstown, but chiefly in that of Geashill, Kings county, and province of Leinster 4 miles from Philipstown, and 51 from Dublin, on the road from Portarlington to Tullamore; containing 13,1253 inhabitants, of which number, 467 are in the town.
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 magoo.com: The Eoghanach and The Owenagh River in County Monaghan by Hugh McGough
It was the name of a district situated to the south of the town of Ballybay, and comprised of the parish of Aghnamullen, in the barony of Cremourne, and county of Monaghan.
"U1166.10 A hosting by Donnchadh Ua Cerbaill, with the Airghialla and with the Ui-Briuin and the Conmaicni, into Tir-Eogain, to attack Ua Lochlainn, by direction of the Cenel-Eogain themselves, in consequence of Ua Lochlainn, arch-king of Ireland, being abandoned by them.
At page 74 of The History of County Monaghan, Shirley cites the description of the barony of Owenagh in the document defining the four baronies of county Monaghan, which had been created in 1585:
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 Terrell Tirrell Tyrell Tyrrell coat of arms
Very shortly after the invasion of 1170 the Anglo-Norman family of Terrell or Tirrell, which had gone from France to England with William the Conqueror, came to Ireland, obtaining a grant of the greater part of the barony of Fertullagh in Westmeath as well as the lordship of Castleknock in county Dublin.
The battle of Tyrrell's Pass is described by MacGeoghegan, and mentioned by Leland and other historians; it was fought in the summer of 1597, at a place afterwards called "Tyrrell's Pass," now the name of a town in the barony of Fartullagh, in the county Westmeath.
The arms of Sir John Tyrell, Mayor of Dublin, knighted at Christ's Church, Dublin, by Sir George Cary, Lord Deputy of Ireland, St. James' Day, 1603, son of Richard Tyrell, Mayor of Dublin in 1541, son of Richard Tyrell Mayor of Dublin l530, son of Sir Walter Tyrell thrice Mayor of Dublin.
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 DORSEY FAMILY HISTORY
Maria Louisa Dorsey was born in the Townland of Rathneegeragh, Myshall Parish, Barony of Idrone East, County Carlow, Ireland.
To recapitulate: Murtagh Dorsey was born in Ireland around 1812 in the Townland of Rathneegeragh, Barony of Idrone East, County Carlow.
One of the descendants of Sir Richard D'Arcy, Sir John D'Arcy, was sent to Ireland by King Edward II as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland in 1328.
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 Casey Blog: Families of County Limerick Ireland
Recently while stumbling around Amazon.com, I happened onto a book I knew I had to buy, Families of County Limerick Ireland, Volume 5 of the Book of Irish Families, great & small.
The entry for O Casey (also Casey, MacCasey, O'Cahassy, Kasey, Casie & Cassy) runs four paragraphs, longer than many of the entries, and includes such spicy tidbits as, "Given as a principal family of the kingdom of Thomand, in Limerick", and "...given as chiefs of Rathconan, in the barony of Pubblebrien", and "...
given as tituladoes in Clanwilliam barony in Limerick".
casey.com /blog/archives/2005/05/families_of_cou.html   (1288 words)

  
 GLOSSARY - BURKE'S GUIDE TO BRITISH TITLES
In Ireland the term barony could have three meanings: ( 1) a title of honour; (2) an administrative unit of territory, smaller than a county, roughly equivalent to a hundred in England (3) a feudal status involving the administration of local law courts and imposition of certain dues.
baron: holder of lowest rank of dignity, called a barony, in the peerage (2) of England, Great Britain, Ireland or United Kingdom (but almost never of Scotland, for which see lord).
This came about since barony was a type of land tenure; a large agglomeration of lands held in baroniam could result in the holder being recognised as of higher rank, that is to say a lord of Parliament, and on a still more extensive scale as an earl.
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 DORSEY FAMILY HISTORY
Maria Louisa Dorsey was born in the Townland of Rathneegeragh, Myshall Parish, Barony of Idrone East, County Carlow, Ireland.
To recapitulate: Murtagh Dorsey was born in Ireland around 1812 in the Townland of Rathneegeragh, Barony of Idrone East, County Carlow.
Bridget was the second child of James and Mary Gavican, who had emigrated from County Longford, Ireland, with their oldest child, John, between 1842 and 1850.
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 Geographical Index Help
The administrative divisions in Ireland consisted of a variety of land units in descending order of size: Province, County, Barony, Parish and Townland.
The 'ballybetagh' disappeared after the Plantation and the subdivisions became the modern townlands, the average size of which, in most of Northern Ireland, is now c.350 acres but c.180 acres in Fermanagh.
A territorial unit equivalent to the English shire, it was created by the English administration in Ireland as the major subdivision of an Irish province and dates from the 13th to the 17th century.
www.proni.gov.uk /geogindx/geoghelp.htm   (1288 words)

  
 Terrell Tirrell Tyrell Tyrrell coat of arms
Very shortly after the invasion of 1170 the Anglo-Norman family of Terrell or Tirrell, which had gone from France to England with William the Conqueror, came to Ireland, obtaining a grant of the greater part of the barony of Fertullagh in Westmeath as well as the lordship of Castleknock in county Dublin.
The arms of Sir John Tyrell, Mayor of Dublin, knighted at Christ's Church, Dublin, by Sir George Cary, Lord Deputy of Ireland, St. James' Day, 1603, son of Richard Tyrell, Mayor of Dublin in 1541, son of Richard Tyrell Mayor of Dublin l530, son of Sir Walter Tyrell thrice Mayor of Dublin.
The battle of Tyrrell's Pass is described by MacGeoghegan, and mentioned by Leland and other historians; it was fought in the summer of 1597, at a place afterwards called "Tyrrell's Pass," now the name of a town in the barony of Fartullagh, in the county Westmeath.
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 de_ros.htm
Lord Henry Fitzgerald and his elder brother, Charles, who died in 1810, were endowed by their elder brother, William, 2nd Duke of Leinster, with the northern part of the family estates, mainly consisting of the barony of Lecale, Co. Down.
Charlotte Fitzgerald and John Henry, Duke of Rutland, to be presented to the House of Lords, 1804; and the King's patent, 30 July 1806, terminating the abeyance of the barony by declaring Lady Henry Fitzgerald, Baroness Roos.
He and Coningsby, as Lords Justices, had been charged with misconduct in the government of Ireland, and attempts were made by their enemies to prevent their getting a pardon.
www.proni.gov.uk /records/private/de_ros.htm   (2390 words)

  
 DORSEY FAMILY HISTORY
Maria Louisa Dorsey was born in the Townland of Rathneegeragh, Myshall Parish, Barony of Idrone East, County Carlow, Ireland.
To recapitulate: Murtagh Dorsey was born in Ireland around 1812 in the Townland of Rathneegeragh, Barony of Idrone East, County Carlow.
One of the descendants of Sir Richard D'Arcy, Sir John D'Arcy, was sent to Ireland by King Edward II as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland in 1328.
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 :::: Clan Cleary - The Tirawley Branch of the Family ::::
As is well known the Fiants are available among the printed Reports of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland (7th to 18th).
The Survey covers the County of Mayo barony by barony, setting out the lands owned by each proprietor.
Bourke, in whose possession is a copy made for James Hardiman in 1846 from the text in the Royal Irish Academy.
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 magoo.com: McGoughs, McGeoughs, and McGeoghs in the Civil Parish of Donaghmoyne and the Barony of Farney by Hugh McGough
For several hundred years after the Norman invasion that began in 1169 (see the Chronology of Ireland), the barony of Farney was referred to as the barony of Donaghmoyne.
The barony of Farney is bounded on the north by the barony of Cremorne, on the east by county Armagh, on the south by the counties of Louth and Meath, and on the west by county Cavan.
That the Barony of Donemayne being the Earl of Essex's lands, and a Barony of that Countie, containeth a fyveth part of the whole counte of Monaghan, whereby we cannot so effectually set down the maner of the devysion, as we wold to their contentment without the Barony of Dony-mayne.
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 Clontarf Civil Parish, Co. Dublin, Lewis, 1837 description ©Jane Lyons
Clontarf stands in a very richly wooded and finely cultivated country, and is distinguished in Irish history as the scene of a sanguinary battle, which put a final period to the Danish power in Ireland.
CLONTARF, a parish, in the barony of COOLOCK, county of DUBLIN, and province of LEINSTER, on the northern shore of Dublin bay, 2½ miles (E. E.) from the General Post-office, Dublin city centre ; containing 3314 inhabitants, of which number, 1309 are in the village.
On the first invasion of Ireland by the English, O'Brian and O'Carrol, who came to the assistance of Roderic, the last king of all Ireland, at the siege of Dublin, took post in this vicinity.
www.from-ireland.net /lewis/d/clontarf.htm   (1114 words)

  
 magoo.com: Patrick Whelton and Anne (Nancy) Kilroy; Wheltons of County Cork and Galveston, Texas, by Hugh McGough
The death of Kitty O'Connor (Whelton) of Bandon, Cork Ireland, was announced in the Irish Examiner of December 1, 2000.
It is situated in the parish of Kilgarriff, and in the eastern division of the barony of East Carberry.
Frank Whelton, 119 Patrick Street, Cork, is on the list of Dentists published by the Department of Social and Family Affairs of Ireland.
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 Ballymahon Town, Longford county, Ireland Lewis, 1837 description ©Jane Lyons
BALLYMAHON, a market and post-town, in the parish of SHRUEL, barony of RATHCLINE, county of LONGFORD, and province of LEINSTER, 16½ miles (W.) from Mullingar, and 55 miles (W.) from Dublin ; containing 1081 inhabitants.
Ireland and Irish Emigration to the New World, 1815 to the Famine
General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland, based on the Census of Ireland for the year 1851
www.from-ireland.net /lewis/long/ballymahon.htm   (14117 words)

  
 County Galway, From Ireland web site ©Jane Lyons
People said that they came from A, B, or C, possibly in such and such a county in Ireland, and the thing is, that today, some people don't know if their ancestors were talking about the Civil Parish that they came from or the Religious parish or Barony or which division.
In the Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837, we find Samuel Lewis describing Civil Parishes which are not listed in any Parish directory that we find today, and are not listed in the 'Index to Townlands etc' of 1851.
Ireland Genealogy - A Yahoo group dealing with Irish genealogy, history, folklore - pretty much what you find on this web site, created in 2001, and administered by the owner of the From Ireland web site.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/galwayconts.htm   (14117 words)

  
 County Cork, Ireland, ©Jane Lyons
People said that they came from A, B, or C, possibly in such and such a county in Ireland, and the thing is, that today, some people don't know if their ancestors were talking about the Civil Parish that they came from or the Religious parish or Barony or which division.
In the Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837, we find Samuel Lewis describing Civil Parishes which are not listed in any Parish directory that we find today, and are not listed in the 'Index to Townlands etc' of 1851.
Ireland Genealogy - A Yahoo group dealing with Irish genealogy, history, folklore - pretty much what you find on this web site, created in 2001, and administered by the owner of the From Ireland web site.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/corkcontents.htm   (3358 words)

  
 Limerick County, Ireland
People said that they came from A, B, or C, possibly in such and such a county in Ireland, and the thing is, that today, some people don't know if their ancestors were talking about the Civil Parish that they came from or the Religious parish or Barony or which division.
Some cover only Limerick, while others take in parts of the surrounding counties or are districts whose main town is in another county and which covers only part of Co. Limerick.
In the Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837, we find Samuel Lewis describing Civil Parishes which are not listed in any Parish directory that we find today, and are not listed in the 'Index to Townlands etc' of 1851.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/limerickconts.htm   (3358 words)

  
 Hereditary peer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Furthermore, there is only one extant barony by writ in the Peerage of Ireland, that of La Poer, now held by the Marquess of Waterford.
writ of acceleration, whereby it is possible for the eldest son of a peer with multiple titles to sit in the House of Lords by virtue of one of his father's subsidiary dignities.
A writ may only be granted if the title being accelerated is a subsidiary one, and not the main title, and if the beneficiary of the writ is the heir-apparent of the actual holder of the title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Writ_of_summons   (3358 words)

  
 history of bangor erris ireland and other bangor related information
Corrick Br.,Bangor,Erris Barony: Erris Poor-Law: Belmullet WORK HISTORY Ireland occupation: US occupation: Company name: Work location: Labor union member: LOCATION AFTER ARRIVAL 1st location: Mo,St. Louis...
of County Mayo, Ireland Bangor Erris in North Mayo is the...
Ireland Ltd Contact: michael@mayo-ireland.ie Tel:+ 353 (0) 94 936...
www.nethorde.com /bangor/history-of-bangor-erris-ireland.html   (353 words)

  
 County Cork, Ireland, ©Jane Lyons
People said that they came from A, B, or C, possibly in such and such a county in Ireland, and the thing is, that today, some people don't know if their ancestors were talking about the Civil Parish that they came from or the Religious parish or Barony or which division.
Some cover only Co. Cork, while others take in parts of the surrounding counties or are districts whose main town is in another county and which covers only part of Cork.
The Gravestone Inscriptions of Co. Cork - I. - The Journal of the Cork Archaeological and Historical Society, Vol.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/corkcontents.htm   (3358 words)

  
 Nash Family History Genealogy Lineage Ancestry in Cork, Ireland
I Randall Waiver (spelling ?) of Kilcolman, Barony of Kinalmeaky was at the house of Abel Nash ek...?
During their stay in Edinburgh and London, Paul took his young bride to Ireland where he went for a season's hunting before leaving for Australia.
Return of Owners of Land of One Acre and Upwards in the Several Counties, Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns in Ireland.
www.alphalink.com.au /~datatree/nashis-1.htm   (3358 words)

  
 Re: DALY in Ferns, Wexford, Ireland and Brooklyn, New York
Michael Daley was born 1795 in the Townland of Ballyroebuck, Parish of Kilrush, Barony of Scarawalsh, Wexford County Ireland.
Michael and Elizabeth came to Canada about 1833 from Ireland as Owen was born in Ireland and Catherine was born in Canada.
They had 7 children the first two were born in Wexford County Ireland and the rest in Chelsea Quebec Canada.
genforum.genealogy.com /daly/messages/1077.html   (606 words)

  
 HEREDITARY PEERAGES IN THE PEERAGE OF IRELAND BELOW THE RANK OF A MARQUESS
It exist 305 peerages and one dormant barony in the peerage of Ireland.
285 peerages are being held by 121 Irish peers,among the 285 peerages;three peerages are being held by one English/Irish Earl,two peerages are being held by one Irish/English/GB Earl,5 Baronies are being held by 5 Irish/UK Barons,three Baronies held by three Irish/GB Barons.
10 peerages are being held by 6 UK peers,10 peerages are being held by 5 GB peers.
www.hulthenhem.se /peer/ireland.htm   (606 words)

  
 Inch island, Donegal, Ireland, Lewis, 1837 description ©Jane Lyons
After the flight of the Earl of Tyrone, the castle and the island, being part of the barony of Ennishowen, were granted to Sir Arthur Chichester, whose descendant, Lord Templemore, is the present proprietor.
In the war of 1641, the island was in the possession of the insurgents, from whom it was taken and garrisoned for the king ; and in 1689, Gen.
This island, which is situated in Lough Swilly, comprises, according to the Ordnance surrey, 6357¾ statute acres, of which 3258¾ are in Mintiaghs, or the Bar of Inch, and 60 are under water.
www.from-ireland.net /lewis/don/inch.htm   (606 words)

  
 County Mayo Information Mayo Ireland Tourist Information Mayo Knock Shrine Croagh Patrick Mayo Heritage Sites County Mayo
Mayo's attractions include delightful uncongested holiday resorts, excellent angling or fishing waters, exciting walking and mountain climbing trails, a good choice of golf courses, opportunities for many other types of activity-holidays, as well as some of the most interesting archeological and historical sites in Ireland.
in the south to the barony of Erris and Killala Bay in the north, and from the Atlantic ocean on the west coast to the counties of Sligo and Roscommon on the east.
The Michael Davitt Museum and the adjoining community centre were opened at Straide on 23 April 1984 to honour its native son, 'the father of the Land League' and one of Ireland's greatest patriots.
www.ebookireland.com /mayo.htm   (606 words)

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