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Petronilla de Meath (1300–1324), first known person in Ireland to be burned for heresy; Thomas Messingham (died 1638), hagiologist; Denis Nulty (born 1963), Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin; Thomas Nulty (1818–1898), Bishop of Meath; Eugene O'Growney (1863–1899), priest; Peter Joseph O'Reilly (1850–1923), Auxiliary bishop of Peoria
This is an incomplete index of the current and historical principal family seats of clans, peers and landed gentry families in Ireland. Most of the houses belonged to the Old English and Anglo-Irish aristocracy, and many of those located in the present Republic of Ireland were abandoned, sold or destroyed following the Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War of the early 1920s.
Meath County Council is the local authority for the county. Meath is the 14th-largest of Ireland's 32 traditional counties by land area, and the 8th-most populous, with a total population of 220,826 according to the 2022 census. [2] The county town and largest settlement in Meath is Navan, located in the centre of the county along the River Boyne.
Ireland portal; This is a sortable table of the approximately 1,634 townlands in County Meath, Ireland. [1] [2] Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county. Names marked in bold typeface are towns and villages, and the word Town appears for those entries in the Acres column.
Balrath Demesne (Irish: Diméin Bhaile na Rátha) [1] is a townland in County Meath, Ireland. [2] It is located 4 km (2.5 mi) southwest of the town of Kells. [3] Its population was 36 in 2011. [4] The wall of an ancient chapel and a cemetery remain here, on the grounds of the former estate, Balrath Bury. [5]
This is a list of towns and villages in County Meath, Ireland. A. Agher [1] Ashbourne [2] Athboy [2] B. Ballivor [2] ... List of towns and villages in County Meath.
Oldcastle (Irish: An Seanchaisleán) [2] is a town in County Meath, Ireland. It is located in the north-west of the county near the border with Cavan, approximately 13 miles (21 km) from Kells. The R154 and R195 regional roads cross in the town's market square. The town is in a townland and civil parish of the same name. [2]
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]