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St. Mary's, Fore
St. Mary's is a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located about north–north–east of Mullingar. St. Mary's is one of 8 civil parishes in the Barony (Ireland), barony of Fore (barony, County Westmeath), Fore in the Provinces of Ireland, Province of Leinster. The civil parish covers . St. Mary's civil parish comprises 7 townlands: Aghalasty and Ankersland, Balnavine, Carrick, St Mary's, Carrick, Christianstown, Cummerstown, Glenidan and Martinstown, St. Mary's, Martinstown. The neighbouring civil parishes are: Moylagh (civil parish), Moylagh (County Meath) to the north, Delvin (civil parish), Delvin to the east, Clonarney (civil parish), Clonarney to the east and south, Kilcumny (civil parish), Kilcumny to the south and St. Feighin's to the west.
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Civil Parishes In Ireland
Civil parishes () are units of territory in the island of Ireland that have their origins in old Gaelic territorial divisions. They were adopted by the Anglo-Norman Lordship of Ireland and then by the Elizabethan Kingdom of Ireland, and were formalised as land divisions at the time of the Plantations of Ireland. They no longer correspond to the boundaries of Roman Catholic or Church of Ireland parishes, which are generally larger. Their use as administrative units was gradually replaced by Poor_law_union#Ireland, Poor Law Divisions in the 19th century, although they were not formally abolished. Today they are still sometimes used for legal purposes, such as to locate property in deeds of property registered between 1833 and 1946. Origins The Irish parish was based on the Gaelic territorial unit called a ''túath'' or ''Trícha cét''. Following the Norman invasion of Ireland, the Anglo-Normans, Anglo-Norman barons retained the ''tuath'', later renamed a parish or manor, as a un ...
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Clonarney (civil Parish)
Clonarney ()Clonarney civil parish
''The Placename Database of Ireland.'' Retrieved on 8 July 2015.
is a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located about north–east of Mullingar. Clonarney is one of 7 civil parishes in the Barony (Ireland), barony of Delvin (barony), Delvin in the Provinces of Ireland, Province of Leinster. The civil parish covers . Clonarney civil parish comprises 5 townlands: Clonarney, County Westmeath, Clonarney, Mulliganstown, Scurlockstown, Clonarney, Scurlockstown, Sheepstown, County Westmeath, Sheepstown and Stonestown, Clonarney, Stonestown. The neighbouring civil parishes are: Killallon County Meath to the north, Delvin (civil parish), Delvin to the north, east and south, Kilcumny (civil parish), Kilcumny and St. Mary's, Fore, St. Mary's to the ...
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Delvin (civil Parish)
Delvin (),Delvin civil parish
''The Placename Database of Ireland.'' Retrieved on 9 July 2015.
also known as Castletowndelvin or Castletown Delvin, is a in , . It is located about north–east of . Delvin is one of 7 civil parishes in the

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County Meath
County Meath (; gle, Contae na Mí or simply ) is a county in the Eastern and Midland Region of Ireland, within the province of Leinster. It is bordered by Dublin to the southeast, Louth to the northeast, Kildare to the south, Offaly to the southwest, Westmeath to the west, Cavan to the northwest, and Monaghan to the north. To the east, Meath also borders the Irish Sea along a narrow strip between the rivers Boyne and Delvin, giving it the second shortest coastline of any county. 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 220,296 according to the 2022 census. The county town and largest settlement in Meath is Navan, located in the centre of the county along the River Boyne. Other towns in the county include Trim, Kells, Laytown, Ashbourne, Dunboyne, Slane and Bettystown. Colloquially known as "The Royal County", the historic ...
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Moylagh (civil Parish)
Moylagh may refer to: * Moylagh, County Meath, Ireland * Moylagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland {{geodis ...
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