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    Skryne Church is a ruined medieval church and National Monument in County Meath, Ireland. Skryne Church is located atop the Hill of Skryne, 1.4 km (0.87 mi)...
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    Skryne to Adam de Feypo, whose descendants used the customary title Baron Skryne, which was not a peerage in the strict sense. A 15th-century church,...
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  • originally from County Meath which derived its name from the village of Skryne, or Skreen. He was later described as being "of Dundalk", County Louth,...
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    the parishes of Oranmore and Maree, Oughterard, Rahoon, Moycullen and Skryne were included. The Archbishop of Tuam retained some vaguely defined visitation...
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    St. Columb's House (category Church ruins in Ireland)
    a grave slab. His relics were brought to Kells in 878, and moved to Skryne Church later before finally going to Downpatrick. St. Columb's House is a rectangular...
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    Hill of Tara (section Church)
    Cnoc na Teamhrach) is a hill and ancient ceremonial and burial site near Skryne in County Meath, Ireland. Tradition identifies the hill as the inauguration...
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  • Skryne Church Church & Crosses Skryne 53°35′10″N 6°33′47″W / 53.586035°N 6.563158°W / 53.586035; -6.563158 666 Slane Church/ St. Patrick's Church Church...
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    of St. Nicholas in Dublin. Other Irish churches in the Medieval Pale included Skryne, Dunsany and the Church of St. Nicholas Within, Dublin (i.e., within...
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    Skryne Church Church & Crosses Skryne 53°35′10″N 6°33′47″W / 53.586035°N 6.563158°W / 53.586035; -6.563158 666 Slane Church/ St. Patrick's Church Church...
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  • to this church were confirmed by Pope Alexander III (John, ibit.86 and Chartul. St Mary's, Dublin, i, 92.). The extent of the land in Skryne was 20,000...
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  • Elizabeth Hickey (1917–1999) was a Meath historian and author who lived at Skryne Castle near Tara. The doyenne and best known of Meath historians, she wrote...
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  • Nicholas St Lawrence, 4th Baron Howth and widow of Walter Marward, Baron Skryne, and secondly Catherine Simon. He had at least three sons by his first marriage:...
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  • Adam de Feypo was allocating the lands she demanded that the Church of St Mary near Skryne and its holdings remain the property of the nuns. She got Pope...
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  • Shrove Shrule Silvermines Sixmilebridge Skehana Skerries Skibbereen Skreen Skryne Slane Sligo Smithborough Sneem Sooey Spanish Point Spiddal (an Spidéal)...
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  • protests were against the proposed M3 motorway, which cuts through the Tara-Skryne or Gabhra valley in County Meath and close to the Hill of Tara, the traditional...
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    Holy Trinity". Gloine: Stained glass in the Church of Ireland. Retrieved 25 April 2024. "Holy Trinity Church, Killiney, Co. Dublin". Harry Clarke Stained...
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    in charge of Hugh Tyrrel. The Song of Dermot and the Earl states, "And Skryne he then gave by charter to Adam de Feypo he gave it", and he built his castle...
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    Oldcastle World War I POW Camp Robertstown Castle St. Mary's Abbey Skryne Castle Skryne Monastic Site Slane Castle Spire of Lloyd Tailteann Tattersalls Country...
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    shall take to him an English surname of one town, as Sutton, Chester, Trym, Skryne, Corke, Kinsale; or colour, as white, blacke, browne; or arte or science...
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    well at Rath Lugh during the construction of the M3 Motorway in the Tara-Skryne Valley in Ireland. Various Holy Wells St Brigid's Well, Cullion, County...
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