BROWSE

Local authority

Meath County Council
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Hierarchy

county

barony

civil parish

town

street

street
Sráid an Droichid
genitive: Shráid an Droichid
non-validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Bridge Street
(English)

Local authority

Meath County Council
Local authorities are responsible for the provision of the correct Irish and English forms of the streetnames in each area.

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53.5559, -6.79107latitude, longitude
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Archival records

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Historical references

1624
Bridge-street
Grant to Richard earl of Cork…The whole circuit and precinct of the manor of Trim…1 house in Haggard-street (Donnogh O’Hiland)… 1 ruinous house and a small piece of groundin the occupation of Murrogh O’Connor, 5 houses and gardens in the same street, in the occupation of Evelyn nyne Gannon, Teig O’Haghin, Nicholas Kenny, and Morrogh Ingelly…Porch-street… Bridge-street, Blind-street, Cases Mills ows. Winetavern-street, 1 garden…called King’s garden, Black-street ows. Blagh-street, Parcktowne ows. Ballinparke, Leyton ows. Ballineferagh, Steepleton, Carbragh…all belonging to the manor of Trim…the water-mill called Bedlowstown-mill, in the occupation of Rob. Missett; Bedlowston… Fosterton, lands , the estate of the late monastery of the BVM, near Dublin, called Bathes and White’s land… CPR 595
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