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The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland - 1868

"UNKNOWN, In the gazetteers I have, the places given below are not associated with a parish. Do you know which parish they are/were in ? If so, please drop me a line via my error page (see bottom of page).
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"ALLENSTOWN, a village in the barony of Lower Navan, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland; 3 miles S. of Kells. Allenstown Hill, near the village, is the principal seat."

"ATHGLASSON, a village in the barony of Upper Kells, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, not far from Kells."

"BALLINAVOREEN, a hamlet in the barony of Lower Slane, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 4 miles to the N. of Drumcondra."

"BALLIVOR, a village in the barony of Lune, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 7 miles to the W. of Trim."

"BALLYNEE, a village in the barony of Morgallion, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, not far from Nobber."

"BALRATH, a village in the barony of Lower Duleek, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 3 miles from Duleek."

"BATTERJOHN, a hamlet in the barony of Lower Deece, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 5 miles to the E. of Trim."

"BELLEWSTOWN, a village in the barony of Upper Duleek, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 2 miles from Duleek. It is not far from the sea-coast. There is a lofty hill near the village, bearing the same name, and rising to the height of 530 feet. Races take place annually in July, on a course near the hill."

"BLACKBULL, a village in the barony of Dunboyne, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 2 miles from Dunboyne."

"BLACKLION, a village in the barony of Skyrne, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 6 miles to the S. of Slane."

"BLACKWATERBRIDGE, a hamlet in the barony of Moyfenrath, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 3 miles from Infield. It is on the confines of the county of Kildare, on the banks of the Blackwater rivulet."

"BOHERMEEN, a village in the barony of Lower Navan, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 4 miles to the N.W. of Navan."

"CARLESTOWN, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Navan, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, not far from Trim."

"CARNAROSS, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Kells, in the county of Meath, province of Munster, Ireland, 6 miles to the N.W. of Kells."

"CARRICKANEANE, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Slane, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 6 miles to the N.E. of Slane."

"CLOGAN, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Duleck, county Meath, Ireland"

"COLEHILL, a hamlet in the county of Meath, 3 miles S.W. of Innfield. "

"CORBALLIS, a village in the barony of Lower Duleek, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 5 miles S.E. of Drogheda. There are also two small places of this name in the county of Dublin."

"CRAUD, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Slane, in the county of Meath, Ireland, 3 miles E. of Slane."

"CROSSMACOOL, a hamlet in the barony of Skreen, in the county of Meath, Ireland, 5 miles S.W. of Duleek."

"DONACARNEY, a village in the barony of Lower Duleek, county Meath, 3 miles E. of Drogheda."

"DUNDERRY, a village in the barony of Upper Navan, in the county of Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 3 miles N. of Trim."

"INCH-MORE, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Moyfenrath, county Meath, Ireland, 7 miles S.W. of Trim. It is situated near the bridge over the Boyne."

"INNFIELD, (or Enfield), a village in the barony of Lower Moyfenrath, county Meath, Ireland, 18 miles S.W. of Navan. It is situated near the river Blackwater and the Royal canal.

"LITTLEFORD, a village in the barony of Skreen, county Meath, Ireland, 1 mile E. of Navan."

"MOYVALLEY, a hamlet in the barony of Lower Moypfenrath, county Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 3 miles N.W. of Johnstown. It is a station on the Midland Great Western railway. The village is situated on the Royal canal. Moyvalley House is the principal residence."

"NEWTOWN-GIRLEY, a village in the barony of Upper Kells, county Meath, Ireland, 3 miles N. of Athboy."

"NEWTOWN-PLATTEN, a village in the barony of Lower Duleek, county Meath, Ireland, 2 miles S.W. of Drogheda."

"POLES, a hamlet in the barony of Lower Kells, county Meath, Ireland, 4 miles N. by W. of Nobber."

"POTTERCHA, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Kells, county Meath, Ireland, 15 miles N.W. of Trim."

"ROSNAREE, a hamlet in the barony of Lower Duleek, county Meath, Ireland, 3 miles S.E. of Slane, on the Boyne."

"ROSS, a hamlet in the barony of Skreen, county Meath, Ireland, 5 miles N.W. of Dunshaughlin, and 7 S.E. of Navan."

"SCARRIFF-BRIDGE, a hamlet in the barony of Lune, county Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 5 miles S.W. of Trim, on the river Boyne, which is here crossed by a bridge."

"SPRINGVILLE, a village in the barony of Upper Kells, county Meath, province of Leinster, Ireland, 3 miles W.S.W. of Kells. The principal residence is Springville House."

"WARRENSTOWN, a hamlet in the barony of Lower Deece, county Meath, Ireland, 3 miles N.W. of Dunshaughlin."

"WILKINSTOWN, a village in the barony of Morgallion, county Meath, Ireland, 6 miles N.W. of Navan."

"WINDY-HARBOUR, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Slane, county Meath, Ireland, 6 miles N.W. of Slane."

"YELLOWFURZE, a hamlet in the barony of Lower Duleek, county Meath, 3 miles S.W. of Slane."

[Transcribed from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868]
by Colin Hinson ©2018