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  2. Category:Castles in County Meath - Wikipedia

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  3. Rathmore Church - Wikipedia

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    Rathmore Church is a ruined medieval church and National Monument in County Meath, Ireland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was constructed by the prominent Plunkett living nearby at Rathmore Castle . A modern church 0.5 km to the northeast serving the area was constructed in 1844. [ 3 ]

  4. Trim Castle - Wikipedia

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    Trim Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Troim) is a castle on the south bank of the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath, Ireland, with an area of 30,000 m 2. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Over a period of 30 years, it was built by Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter as the caput of the Lordship of Meath .

  5. Castletown-Kilpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Castletown-Kilpatrick, also known as Castletown KP [1] or Castletown (Irish: Baile an Chaisleáin), [2] is a townland and village in County Meath in Ireland. [3] It falls in the Meath East constituency. The Boyne Valley to Lakelands greenway passes through on the disused Navan and Kingscourt Railway line. [4] [5]

  6. Dunsany Castle and Demesne - Wikipedia

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    Dunsany Castle and demesne, and other remnants of the family estates, are situated in and near the townland of Dunsany, County Meath, between the historic town of Trim and Dunshaughlin. At nearby Dunsany Cross is a hamlet, [ 2 ] with a post office store, Catholic church and primary school, a GAA pitch with a clubhouse and bar and a mix of ...

  7. Killeen Church - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological studies indicate that a church stood on the site in the 7th–9th centuries. No trace of it remains. A second phase of activity saw a ringwork constructed on the site, and a church at Killeen is listed in the ecclesiastical taxation (1302–06) of Pope Nicholas IV.

  8. St. John's Priory, Trim - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Priory was established by Simon Rochfort, Bishop of Meath, c. 1202 for the Crutched Friars. The first record of the priory is in 1281 when there was a grant of alms from the manor of "Magathtreth."

  9. Moylagh, County Meath - Wikipedia

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    Moylagh Castle in June 2013 Moylagh ( Irish : Maigh Locha , meaning 'plain of the lake') [ 1 ] is a civil parish and townland in the northwest of County Meath , Ireland . [ 2 ] The townland Moylagh lies within the Roman Catholic parish of Oldcastle and Moylagh.