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  Encyclopedia: Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
The official residence of the Lord Lieutenant was the Viceregal Apartments in Dublin Castle.
The Earl of Essex owned Durhamstown Castle near Navan in County Meath, a short distance from the residence of the Lord Bishop of Meath at Ardbraccan.
Solicitor-General for Ireland The Dublin Castle administration in Ireland was the government of Ireland under British rule from the twelfth century until 1922.
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 Bohermeen. Who is Bohermeen? What is Bohermeen? Where is Bohermeen? Definition of Bohermeen. Meaning of Bohermeen.
It also contains an ancient tower house known as Durhamstown Castle, which was once owned by the Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth I's Lord Deputy in Ireland, and which is still lived in.
Whereas once the protestant community counted among its number one bishop, two churches, all the landed gentry, many of their staff and a local rector, all have gone, with the ancient St. Ultan's Church of Ireland in Ardbraccan ceasing to be used for Divine Service in 1981.
One of the last members of the Church of Ireland in the locality, the former owner of Durhamstown Castle, Samuel McClelland, died in 2003.
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 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The Earl of Essex owned Durhamstown Castle near Navan in County Meath a short distance the residence of the Lord Bishop of at Ardbraccan.
The powers meant to have been by the Lord Lieutenant were delegated by to a new Governor of Northern Ireland while the role of representative of Crown in the Free State went to new southern Governor-General.
By tradition the coat of arms of Lord Lieutenant was displayed somewhere in the Royal in Dublin Castle; some were incorporated stained glass windows some carved into seating Dubliners noted that the last available space was taken by the Lord Lieutenant Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent.
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The overall development comprising the permitted castle restoration and the revised new build element as now proposed results in a reduced gross floor area of c.
No alterations are proposed to the castle (which is a protected structure) as part of this application in terms of its permitted restoration, layout or use with the gross floor area of the permitted castle restoration to remain c.
The proposed development involves the relocation of 193 no. permitted car parking spaces from the front of the castle (Southeast) to a location further North and the reduction in number to 136 no. spaces and all associated site development and landscape works.
www.meath.ie /Planning/LISTS/WEEK2_05/VAL.HTM   (1534 words)

  
 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Though earlier Lords Deputy had been Irish noblemen, from the Middle Ages, with the very odd exception, only English or British noblemen were appointed to the office.
Lords Lieutenant and earlier Lords Deputy sometimes also owned property in Ireland, in which they lived rather than in state residences.
The Geraldine Lords Deputy, Gearoid Mór Fitzgerald and Gearoid Óg Fitzgerald being native Irish both lived in, among other locations, their castle in Maynooth, Co. Kildare.
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 Bohermeen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
It also contains an ancient tower house known as Durhamstown Castle, which was once owned by the Earl of Essex, Queen ElizabethI 's Lord Deputy in Ireland, and which isstill lived in.
None of these have surviving churches, as all were destroyed during the Reformation and the Penal Laws.Some old graveyards do survive, notably at Moyaher, which contains rare surviving examples of pre-Irish Great Famine gravestones and their unique carvings.
One of the last members of the Churchof Ireland in the locality, the former owner of Durhamstown Castle, Samuel McClelland, died in 2003.
www.therfcc.org /bohermeen-345249.html   (796 words)

  
 Early de Valle (Wall) Family History in Kilkenny
Sir Walter de Valle is a witness in a number of further grants by Philip de Rupella of lands in the cantred of Omany, etc., dated between 1282-1285.
William le Gras son of Edmund le Gras grants to Edmund Butler of Ireland, and his heirs Castrum Gras (Castle Grace) which is called Tollathynerth in Offothirith (Forth) by the service of a knight's fee, as he holds said lands of the gift of Edmund his father.
Peter le Flemyng quit-claims to Sir John Broun, perpetual vicar of the vill of Carrigmacgriffyn (Carrick-on-Suir, co. Tipperary), and his heirs, a messuage built on, in said vill, in breath between the land of Philip son of James de Valle on the west and the land of Sir Adam Godal, chaplain, on the east...
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 Articles - Durhamstown Castle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Durhamstown Castle is a 500 year old towerhouse in County Meath in Ireland.
The original castle is believed to have had had another storey which was knocked as a result of a fire.
A 19th century single storey wing was added to the north of the old house.
www.mupin.com /articles/Durhamstown_Castle   (193 words)

  
 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Article, LordLieutenantIreland Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
However from the late eighteenth century, the Lord Lieutenant lived for much of the year inthe Viceregal Lodge (now Áras an Uachtaráin, the Irish presidentialpalace), a more private residence located in the Phoenix Park in Dublin.
The Earlof Essex owned Durhamstown Castle near Navan in County Meath, a short distancefrom the residence of the Lord Bishop of Meath at Ardbraccan.
Fitzalan was the first RomanCatholic appointed as a representative of the Crown since the Glorious Revolution that brought William and Mary to power in1688.
www.anoca.org /irish/lords/lord_lieutenant_of_ireland.html   (839 words)

  
 Viceroy of Ireland. Who is Viceroy of Ireland? What is Viceroy of Ireland? Where is Viceroy of Ireland? Definition of ...
From the 1780s on, the Lord Lieutenant lived here in state only from January to March 17th.
For the rest of the year he lived in the Viceregal Lodge in the Phoenix Park.
By tradition the coat of arms of each Lord Lieutenant was displayed somewhere in the Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle; some were incorporated into stained glass windows, some carved into seating, etc. Dubliners noted that the last available space was taken by the last Lord Lieutenant, Viscount Fitzalan.
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 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The official residence of the Lord Lieutenant was the Viceregal Apartments in (Click link for more info and facts about Dublin Castle) Dublin Castle.
The (Click link for more info and facts about Earl of Essex) Earl of Essex owned Durhamstown Castle near (Click link for more info and facts about Navan) Navan in County Meath, a short distance from the residence of the Lord Bishop of Meath at (Click link for more info and facts about Ardbraccan) Ardbraccan.
The Lord Lieutenant's government was not in any real way responsible to the (Click link for more info and facts about Irish Parliament) Irish Parliament, prior to parliament's abolition thanks to the Act of Union passed in 1800.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/L/Lo/Lord_Lieutenant_of_Ireland.htm   (890 words)

  
 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Inlater years, Lords Lieutenant only lived in the Castle during the 'Social Season' (early January to St.
The powers meant to have been possessed by the Lord Lieutenant were delegated byamendment to a new Governor of NorthernIreland, while the role of representative of the Crown in the Free State went to a new southern Governor-General.
By tradition the coat of arms of each Lord Lieutenant was displayed somewhere in the Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle; some wereincorporated into stained glass windows, some carved into seating, etc. Dubliners noted that the last available spacewas taken by the last Lord Lieutenant, Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent.
www.therfcc.org /lord-lieutenant-of-ireland-56248.html   (825 words)

  
 The Meath Chronicle Newspaper - County Meath, Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
TWO Co. Meath companies, Farm Relief Services (FRS), Dunshaughlin, and Tara Stainless and Engineering, Durhamstown, Navan, were among 21 Irish concerns presented with the Excellence Through People training standard at a ceremony last week in Dublin’s Hilton Hotel.
A PLAN to tie in events organised as part of the Scurlogstown Olympiad with the official opening of King John’s Castle, Trim, had not gone ahead, Meath Co. Councillors heard on Monday.
THERE was a strong entry for this year’s Kells Tidy Towns competition, with the large front garden title going to Leo and Rosemary Murphy of 14, Headfort Park.
www.unison.ie /meath_chronicle/index.php3?ca=38&issue_id=3110   (1270 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Image:Dcastlemaindoor.jpg thumb190pxrightThe official 'season' residence of the Lord Lieutenant, the Viceregal Apartments in Dublin Castle The official residence of the Lord Lieutenant was the Viceregal Apartments in Dublin Castle.
Image:Aras Front.JPG thumbthe Viceregal Lodge, the out-of-season residence of the Lord Lieutanant from the 1780s to 1922.
Fitzalan was the first Roman Catholic appointed as a representative of the Crown since the Glorious Revolution that brought William III of England William and Mary II of England Mary to power in 1688.
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 The Meath Chronicle Newspaper - County Meath, Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
JUDGE John Brophy at Navan Court last week said he would facilitate sending a ‘case stated’ to the High Court after he dismissed a charge of driving with excess alcohol against Marie Quirke, Durhamstown, Navan, dating from 16th April at Durhamstown.
A MAN who had obstructed traffic at Market Square, Navan, during the second-level students’ march in the town at the height of the teachers’ strike on 23rd March last, had a summonses for breaching public order dismissed under the Probation Act at Navan Court last week.
EXTENDED drink licensing for the Witnness and U2 concerts in Fairyhouse and Slane Castle were granted at Navan Court last week by Judge John Brophy.
support.unison.ie /meath_chronicle/index.php3?ca=48&issue_id=4983   (677 words)

  
 FAS - Training and Employment Authority   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Superquinn, Bray Branch, Castle Street, Bray, Co Wicklow
Tara Stainless and Engineering Ltd., Durhamstown, Bohermeen, Navan, Co. Meath.
The Electric Paper Company Limited, Unit 2 Courtyard Business Centre, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
www.fas.ie /services_to_businesses/etp/excellence_through_people.html   (2868 words)

  
 Croquet World Online Magazine | Letters & Opinion
A good place to start would be the British Library Newspaper Library in Colindale, north London, which claims to have the largest collection of Irish newspapers in the world.
Map of Navan environs, County Meath, Ireland, showing earliest croquet venues: Oatlands, Durhamstown Castle (‘Dormstown’), Philpotstown.
Source: Report of the Boundary Commission for Ireland 1885
www.croquetworld.com /Letters/mysteries.asp   (3301 words)

  
 Image Interiors Magazine Online:Design Getaway
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Danish Design 69 Main Street, Blackrock, Co Dublin, 01 278 9040 (full kitchen design and planning service and a huge range of finishes)
Dave Prickett Durhamstown Castle, Navan, Co Meath, 046 28045 (quality handmade wood kitchens)
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 Credit reports and annual accounts from UK Data Ltd - Wednesday 6th July 2005
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