Meath may refer to County Meath , Republic of Ireland Kingdom of Mide , medieval precursor of the county Meath constituency , in UK and Irish parliaments Meath GAA , including the intercounty football and hurling teams Diocese of Meath disambiguation Meath Hospital in Dublin, Republic of Ireland Earl of Meath , title in the peerage of Ireland Petronilla de Meath , burned at the stake in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1324 for witchcraft Constituencies before 1801 Athboy Parliament of Ireland constituency Duleek Parliament of Ireland constituency Kells Parliament of Ireland constituency Meath Parliament of Ireland constituency Navan Parliament of Ireland constituency Ratoath Parliament of Ireland constituency Trim Parliament of Ireland constituency 1801&ndash 1885 Meath UK Parliament constituency 1885&ndash 1921 North Meath UK Parliament constituency South Meath UK Parliament constituency 1921&ndash 1923 Louth Meath D il ireann constituency 1923&ndash 1937 Meath D il ireann constituency 1937&ndash 1948 Meath Westmeath D il ireann constituency 1948&ndash 2007 Meath D il ireann constituency 2007&ndash Meath East D il ireann constituency Meath West D il ireann constituency See also Meath Park, Saskatchewan disambig cs Meath es Meath nl Meath no Meath pl Meath ... more details
East Meath is an area of County Meath bordering the Irish Sea . It includes the villages of Bettystown Donacarney Julianstown Laytown Mornington, County Meath Mornington External links http planning.meath.ie EastMeath Lap EM LAP.pdf Official local area plans for East Meath pdf coord missing County Meath Category County MeathMeath geo stub ... more details
The Meath Chronicle is a local newspaper serving County Meath , Ireland and based in the town of Navan . Publication is weekly and the circulation as of 2008 was 14,651. ref cite web url http www.abc ireland.ie pdf abcreports report ioi.pdf title Island Of Ireland Circulation Report year 2008 publisher Audit Bureau of Circulations pages Page 4 accessdate 2009 03 08 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References Reflist External links http www.meathchronicle.ie Meath Chronicle Online http www.meathchroniclearchive.com The Meath Chronicle at Irish Newspaper Archives Category Newspapers published in Ireland Category Media in County Meath Category Publications with year of establishment missing Ireland newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox newspaper logo Image Meathecho logo.jpg 250px image type Newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation start date 2004 owners Irish Village Papers headquarters Meath website http www.meathecho.com www.meathecho.com The Meath Echo was created in 2004 when three local papers in County Meath joined forces The Ratoath News, The Local Echo and The Ashbourne And District Eagle. ref http archives.tcm.ie breakingnews 2004 08 17 story162141.asp ref Speaking to Sunday Business Post, the editor of Irish Village Papers Mr Joe Doyle said blockquote The merging of the three titles will enable us to produce our very popular newspapers more often. Like larger national newspapers, The Meath Echo will only concentrate on local issues and local sports. sup 1 sup blockquote Content The Meath Echo is out every 2 weeks and contains news on Local News for Ashbourne, County Meath Ashbourne , Ratoath , Navan , Kells, County Meath Kells , Trim, County Meath Trim , Slane , Dunboyne and more Sports News for Meath Things to do in County Meath Advertisement for local shops Recruitment for County Meath Property Section What s new in Motors Weekly polls on Current Topics The Meath Echo Entertainment Section contains Free Event Listing for County Meath Cinema movie reviews Latest DVD reviews Retro review competition review of an all time classic film e.g. Buffalo 66 , The Big Lebowski Submitted by readers Competitions References reflist See also Ashbourne, County Meath Ratoath Dunboyne Category Newspapers published in Ireland Category Media in County Meath Category Publications established in 2004 Ireland newspaper stub ... more details
For the book by Dean Cogan The Diocese of Meath Portal Christianity The Diocese of Meath is an Republic of Ireland Irish diocese which took its name after the ancient Kingdom of Mide Kingdom of Meath . In the Roman Catholic Church it still exists as a separate diocese, but in the Church of Ireland it has been united with other dioceses. History Clonard Abbey was founded by Finnian of Clonard Saint Finnian , first Abbot of Clonard , in the early sixth century. There had been a number monastic bishops at the abbey, but it was not until the Synod of Rathbreasail in 1111 that the diocese of Clonard ... part of the Kingdom of Mide Kingdom of Meath with the diocesan bishop s seat cathedra located ... most of Meath as their territory, and frequently used the title bishop of Meath or bishop of the men of Meath . After Bishop Simon Rochfort transferred his seat from Clonard to Trim, County Meath Trim in 1202, the title bishop of Meath became the normal style. ref name irishdioceseterritory ref name ... parallel apostolic succession s. In the Church of Ireland , the diocese of Meath united with Clonmacnoise in 1569, although only the single name of Meath to be continued. In 1976, the diocese of Meath ... of Dublin and Glendalough Dublin and Glendalough and the new Diocese of Meath and Kildare was formed ... bishop is the Right Reverend Richard Lionel Clarke, Bishop of Meath and Kildare, who was elected in 1996. ref name HOCBC402 403 Fryde, ibid., pp. 402 403. ref In the Roman Catholic Church , Meath is still ... Catholic Diocese of Meath , who succeeded to the title on 16 May 1990. ref name Fryde439 440 Fryde, ibid., pp. 439 440. ref See also Bishop of Meath References Reflist External links http www.crockford.org.uk section.asp?id 9 Crockford s Clerical Directory Listings coord missing County Meath DEFAULTSORT Diocese Of Meath Category Religion in County Meath Category Diocese of Meath and Kildare Category Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath ... more details
Earl of Meath is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1627 and held by the head of the Brabazon family. This family descends from Sir Edward Brabazon, who represented County Wicklow Parliament of Ireland constituency County Wicklow in the Irish House of Commons and served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire ... by his eldest son, the second Baron. In 1627 he was created Earl of Meath in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to his younger brother the Hon. Sir Anthony Brabazon. Lord Meath was succeeded by his ..., the fifth Earl. He was also Lord Lieutenant of Dublin. Lord Meath married the Hon. Juliana, daughter ..., of Tara House in County Meath, younger son of the seventh Earl, was the father of Barbara, who married ... of Meath William Brabazon, 2nd Baron Ardee 1580 1651 created Earl of Meath in 1627 Earls of Meath 1627 William Brabazon, 1st Earl of Meath 1580 1651 Edward Brabazon, 2nd Earl of Meath 1610 1675 William Brabazon, 3rd Earl of Meath 1635 1685 Edward Brabazon, 4th Earl of Meath 1638 1707 Chambre Brabazon, 5th Earl of Meath 1645 1715 Chaworth Brabazon, 6th Earl of Meath 1686 1763 Edward Brabazon, 7th Earl of Meath 1691 1772 Anthony Brabazon, 8th Earl of Meath 1721 1790 William Brabazon, 9th Earl of Meath 1769 1797 John Brabazon, 10th Earl of Meath John Chambre Brabazon, 10th Earl of Meath 1772 1851 William Brabazon, 11th Earl of Meath 1803 1887 Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath 1841 1929 Reginald Brabazon, 13th Earl of Meath Reginald Le Normand Brabazon, 13th Earl of Meath 1869 1949 Anthony Windham Normand Brabazon, 14th Earl of Meath 1910 1998 John Brabazon, 15th Earl of Meath John Anthony Brabazon, 15th Earl of Meath b. 1941 The heir apparent is the present holder s only son Anthony ... Hansard contribs lord brabazon William Brabazon, 11th Earl of Meath Hansard contribs mr anthony brabazon Anthony Windham Normand Brabazon, 14th Earl of Meath Hansard contribs mr john brabazon John Anthony Brabazon, 15th Earl of Meath DEFAULTSORT Earl Of Meath Category Earldoms Meath Category Bray ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 about the book Diocese of Meath The Diocese of Meath is a nineteenth century publication on the history of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath from medieval to nineteenth century times, written by one of the Diocese s priests, Dean Cogan , a priest in Navan , the then Diocesan capital. Published in two volumes in 1862 and 1867, it was an important history of Christianity in Ireland , because Cogan made use of three sources of information folklore and memories of people alive in Meath the 1850s and 1860s covering the period from the Penal Laws Ireland Penal Laws to the Irish Potato Famine 1845 49 which were recorded in great detail. access to the Meath diocese s archives when the Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath moved from his former seat in Navan to the new cathedral in Mullingar in the early twentieth century the diocesan seminary, St. Finians , also moved from Navan to Mullingar the diocesan archives were lost in the process. How the priceless records, many of them by Cogan in his research in the 1860s, were lost remains a mystery access to papers relating to the church in Meath in the Irish Public Records Office . The Irish Public Records Office was destroyed by the Irish Republican Army in 1922, in effect destroying one thousand years of records, including most of the records from that source quoted by Cogan. As a result, Cogan s book details parish histories, information on derelict churches, information on old burial sites where those who died in the Famine were buried, names of priests, details of the Penal Law, and information on the re appearance of a Roman Catholic clerical structure following the reformation from sources that are no longer available to historians. DEFAULTSORT Diocese of Meath Category 1860s books Category History of Roman Catholicism Category religion in County Meath ca La Di cesi de Meath ... more details
Infobox settlement name County Meath other name Pad top italic Contae na M image shield Meath coa.svg ... 9th population as of 2011 government type Meath County Council County Council subdivision type3 D il ireann subdivision name3 Meath East D il ireann constituency Meath East br Meath West D il ireann constituency Meath West br Louth D il ireann constituency Louth subdivision type4 EU Parliament ... Meath Trim County Meath IPA en mi pron lang gle Contae na M or simply lang ga an Mh is a Counties ... the Ancient Ireland ancient Kingdom of Mide meaning middle . Meath County Council is the Local government ... subdivisions The county is drained by the River Boyne . Meath is the 14th largest of Ireland s 32 counties ... Meath Trim , the former county town, has historical significance and remains a sitting place of the courts of the Republic of Ireland circuit court . County Meath also has the only two Gaeltacht areas ... None ref Div col cols 4 small yes Athboy Ashbourne, County Meath Ashbourne Ballinabrackey Ballivor Batterstown Bective, County Meath Bective Bellewstown Bettystown Carnaross Castletown, County Meath Castletown Clonard, County Meath Clonard Clonee Curragha Cushenstown Donore Drumconrath Duleek Dunboyne Dunderry Dunshaughlin Enfield, County Meath Enfield Gormanston, County Meath Gormanston Johnstown, County Meath Johnstown Julianstown Kells, County Meath Kells Kilbride, County Meath Kilbride Kildalkey Kentstown Killeen, County Meath Killeen Kinnegad Laytown Lobinstown Longwood, County Meath Longwood Mornington, County Meath Mornington Moynalty Mulhussey Navan Newtown, County Meath Newtown Nobber Oldcastle, County Meath Oldcastle Rathmolyon Rathbran Ratoath Skryne Slane Stamullen Summerhill, County Meath Summerhill Trim, County Meath Trim Div col end Local government and politics main Meath County Council There are 29 elected members of the local government authority Meath County Council . Fianna F il has held three seats out of five in the Meath constituency since 1987. Fine Gael has ... more details
For more details of Meath GAA see Meath Senior Football Championship or Meath Senior Hurling Championship . Infobox GAA county county gaa Meath GAA crest File MeathGAAcrest.png 150px size irish An Mh ... leftarm 28AE7B body 28AE7B rightarm 28AE7B shorts FFFFFF socks 28AE7B The Meath County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association GAA lang ga Cumann L thchleas Gael Coiste Na M or Meath GAA is one ... Meath , as well as for Meath inter county teams. Gaelic football Pre 1960s The first notable Meath ... League of 1933. All Ireland success finally came in 1949 when Meath beat Cavan in the final by 1 10 to 1 6. This first great Meath team achieved a second title in 1954, beating Kerry in the final ... meetings, while those of 1950 and 1951 were replayed. 1960s and 1970s Meath s team of the 1960s was characterised ... disallowed in the semi final. Meath were beaten in the 1966 All Ireland final by a legendary Galway ... the All Ireland . Sure enough, Terry Kearns secured the Sam Maguire Cup for Meath with a punched goal in the 1967 final to defeat Cork GAA Cork . Meath won the National Football League in 1975 and looked ... prevented Meath from winning provincial titles, before a talented Offaly GAA Offaly team emerged ... team that dominated football between 1975 and 1986. Meath looked far from All Ireland Championship ... against Dublin GAA Dublin . By this time, though, Meath had converted the hurling team s masseur, Sean ... s first task was to prepare Meath for an opening match against a Dublin GAA Dublin team led by legendary ... shot from Barney Rock against new Meath half back Colm Colyle. The replay also ended with level ... the second replay in extra time, before going on to win the All Ireland that year. Meath were ... Meath and Monaghan GAA Monaghan . Meath emerged as winners, and after winning the Centenary Cup, Boylan was asked for comment. He replied to say that Meath intended to retain their title another hundred ... against Laois GAA Laois in the semi final. It was therefore not until 1986 that Meath won the first ... more details
Infobox person name Jonathan Meath image JonathanGMeath.jpeg image size alt caption birth name Jonathan Meath birth date Birth date and age 1955 09 16 birth place Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore , Maryland ... MM Welcome.html ref name twsNovM12 cite news author Jonathan Meath title Jonathan Meath publisher ... Meath. date 2010 11 13 url http www.meathmedia.com MM Welcome.html accessdate 2010 11 13 ref footnotes box width Jonathan Meath is an award&ndash winning ref name twsNovM23 cite news title Carnegie ... H. Reynolds, Karen Bresnahan, Gary Goldberger, and Jonathan Meath of FableVision, co producers of The Dot ... cite news title Awards for Jonathan G. Meath publisher IMDb Internet Movie Database quote see ... Peter H. Reynolds, Karen Bresnahan, Gary Goldberger, and Jonathan Meath, along with Paul Gagne ... name twsNovM22 cite news author LIAM MURPHY title Jonathan Meath 74 Pursued Children s Television Production After Cultivating His Interests at PA publisher Phillips Academy quote Meath graduated from ... 22jonathan meath 22&cd 33&hl en&ct clnk&gl us accessdate 2010 11 13 ref ref name twsNovMa cite ..., , Jonathan Meath, producers David Gumpel, co producer year 1997 url http muppet.wikia.com wiki Emmy ... quote The Chief Video Director ... Jonathan Meath date 2010 11 13 url http www.allgame.com game.php ... 1999 TV series Zoom ref name twsNovM11 cite news author About This Person title Jonathan Meath publisher The New York Times Movies & TV quote Jonathan Meath Filmography Zoom TV Series year 2010 url http movies.nytimes.com person 1012736 Jonathan Meath accessdate 2010 11 13 ref ref name twsNovM15 cite news title Jonathan Meath publisher Yahoo TV quote The Making of Zoom. Producer. Zoom. Senior producer. date 2010 11 13 url http tv.yahoo.com jonathan meath contributor 715772 accessdate 2010 11 ... Jonathan Meath 74 Pursued Children s Television Production After Cultivating His Interests at PA publisher Phillips Academy quote Meath graduated from New York University in 1978 and has been nominated ... more details
Image Meath Hospital, Dublin.JPG thumb Meath Hospital, Dublin The Meath Hospital in Dublin , Ireland was founded in 1753. Situated in the Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore Earl of Meath s Liberty , the hospital was opened to serve the sick and poor in the crowded area of the The Liberties Liberties in Dublin. ref name mea http www.meathfoundation.com about us.html The Meath Foundation ref In the nineteenth century the Meath Hospital achieved worldwide fame as a result of the revolutionary teaching methods and groundbreaking research carried out by Robert James Graves Robert Graves and William Stokes physician William Stokes , physicians of the hospital. One example was when during a typhus epidemic Robert Graves introduced the revolutionary idea of giving food during the illness he fed fevers was what Graves requested be inscribed on his tombstone . ref http www.imt.ie opinion 2009 10 the battle to get rid of irish.html Typhus in Ireland ref In more recent times the hospital developed specialised services in the fields of urology, psychiatry, orthopaedics, haematology, endocrinology and nephrology. The hospital was incorporated in 1998 into Tallaght Hospital and moved to Tallaght , although the original building continues to serve as a respite home. ref name mea Notable physicians John Cheyne physician John Cheyne 1777 1836 began work in this hospital in 1811. ref cite journal quotes yes last Doyle first D authorlink year 2006 month December title Eponymous doctors associated with Edinburgh, Part 2 David Bruce, John Cheyne, William Stokes, Alexander Monro Secundus, Joseph Gamgee journal The journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh volume 36 issue 4 pages 374 81 publisher location issn pmid 17526135 ref Sir Philip Crampton 1777 1858 was first appointed surgeon to the hospital in 1798 though not fully qualified . Patrick Harkan, of Raheen, County Roscommon, was appointed in 1817. He later went on to the Cork Street Fever Hospital, Dublin Cork Street Fever ... more details
Portal Christianity The Bishop of Meath is an Episcopal polity episcopal title which takes its name after the ancient Kingdom of Mide Kingdom of Meath . In the Roman Catholic Church it remains as a separate ... twelfth century, the Kingdom of Meath had been divided into eight small monastic episcopal see s, which were located at Clonard, County Meath Clonard , Duleek , Kells, County Meath Kells , Trim, County Meath Trim , Ardbraccan , Dunshaughlin , Slane , and Fore, County Westmeath Fore . By the time ... of Meath . During the twelfth century, the bishops of Clonard were frequently called the bishop of Meath or bishop of the men of Meath . Bishop Simon Rochfort transferred his seat from Clonard, County Meath Clonard to Trim, County Meath Trim in 1202 and the title bishop of Meath became ... part of Meath in 1569. In 1976, the bishoprics of Meath and Bishop of Kildare Kildare were combined to become the united Bishop of Meath and Kildare bishopric of Meath and Kildare . In the Roman Catholic Church , Meath is still a separate title. The Roman Catholic bishop s seat is located at Christ ... Smith , Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath , who succeeded to the title on 16 May 1990 ... before 11 November 1133 styled as the bishop of the men of Meath died in office also known as Eochaid ... bishop of Meath died in office also known as Eugenius valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 1192 ... ffffec colspan 4 After the Episcopal see was transferred from Clonard, County Meath Clonard to Newtown near Trim, County Meath Trim by Bishop Simon Rochfort in 1202, the title Bishop of Meath became the normal style. Bishops of Meath class wikitable style width 95 style background color FABE60 colspan 4 List of Bishops of Meath ref name HOCBC cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E ... 1230 Ralph Petit small Formerly Archdeacon of Meath elected before 30 March 1227 and received possession ... William St Leger small Formerly Archdeacon of Meath appointed 5 October 1349 received possession ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Collegeland is a place in County Meath in Republic of Ireland Ireland . It is the name of a small area located close to the village of Summerhill 2C County Meath Summerhill . coord 53.495 N 6.686 W region IE display title Category Towns and villages in County MeathMeath geo stub Towns and villages in County Meath Category Articles on towns and villages in Ireland possibly missing Irish place names ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Rugby team teamname North Meath image fullname North Meath Rugby Football Club union Irish Rugby Football Union IRFU br Leinster Rugby Leinster nickname founded 2007 ground The Grange captain Aidan Mcentee countryflag IRE countryflagvar rugby president chairman Eoin Mcloughin coach Victor Grey North Meath RFC is an Ireland Irish Rugby union rugby team based in Kells, County Meath Kells , County Meath . They play in the Leinster League Div 3 & The Provincial Towns 2nd s Cup. They are current holders of The 2nd Towns cup. The club colours are black and orange. References http www.leinsterrugby.ie downloads 2008 Leinster Cl Contacts.pdf External links http northmeathrugby.com joomla North Meath RFC Category Irish rugby union teams Category Rugby clubs established in 2007 Category Rugby union clubs in County Meath Ireland rugbyunion team stub ... more details
Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese Type of jurisdiction i.e. Diocese or Archdiocese name Meath latin ... Locations country Republic of Ireland metropolitan territory Most of counties County MeathMeath , County Westmeath Westmeath part of County Offaly Offaly along with part of counties County Longford ... Smith , br Bishop of Meath metro archbishop Cardinal Se n Brady Se n Baptist Brady , br Archbishop ... blank .png map alt map caption The Diocese of Meath, shown in dark blue, br within the Province of Armagh. Website website http www.dioceseofmeath.ie dioceseofmeath.ie footnotes The Diocese of Meath lang ... of Rathbreasail . The diocese covered roughly the western part of the Kingdom of Mide Kingdom of Meath ... the bishops of Clonard acquired most of Meath as their territory, and frequently used the title bishop of Meath or bishop of the men of Meath . After Bishop Simon Rochfort transferred his seat from Clonard to Trim, County Meath Trim in 1202, the normal style became the Bishop of Meath . From 1778 until the late 19th century it had its seat in Navan , County Meath . 19th and 20th centuries Charles ... of Meath having a letter read at masses in the diocese in condemnation of the relationship. As Parnell ... Cathedral, Mullingar , situated near the town centre. Ordinaries main Bishop of Meath The following is a basic list of bishops of Meath since 1830 ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dmeat.html Diocese of Meath . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 April 2010. ref ref name 3rdhandbook cite ... present col end See also The Diocese of Meath a publication on the history of the diocese Diocese of Meath ... website for the diocese http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese meat0.htm Diocese of Meath Giga ... Profile CathEncy url http www.catholicity.com encyclopedia m meath.html title Meath Catholic Church in Ireland Dioceses coord missing County Meath Category Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath Category Religion in County Meath Category 552 establishments Category Dioceses established in the 6th century ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 Orphan date February 2009 In East Meath there are three four Primary Schools and one planned gealscoil. There is also a plan for a VEC. Realt N Mara Although the two schools are separate officially they both operate on the same campus. The campus has a tarmac yard, basketball court although the running and sport on the tarmac has been banned for 5 months and half a playing field. Running is banned complety on the tarmac. In total the school has around 600 pupils. Realt N Mara BNS Realt N Mara BNS is an all boys school and has 260 300 pupils. Realt N Mara GNS Realt N Mara GNS is the larger of the two. It has 300 pupils. Scoil on Sproid Nafao Empty section date August 2008 Scoil an obair Nafao Empty section date August 2008 Scoil an Brandan feasa The only gealscoil in Eastern East MeathMeath VEC The planned secondary school. DEFAULTSORT Schools In East Meath Category Education in County Meath ... more details
Infobox church name St. Catherine s fullname St. Catherine s, Meath Street image St. Catherines Meath Street.JPG imagesize 200px location Meath Street br County Dublin Dublin country Republic of Ireland Ireland coordinates coord 53.34211 N 6.278623 W type landmark region IE display title denomination Roman Catholic website founded date dedication Catherine of Alexandria dedicated date 30 June 1858 consecrated date architect James Joseph McCarthy architectural type Church style groundbreaking capacity parish Meath Street, John s lane Parish deanery South City Centre archdiocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin Dublin St. Catherine s is a Roman Catholic church on Meath Street, County Dublin Dublin that is in use today. It is was dedicated in 1858 and is the second church to occupy the same site. There is also a small grotto dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes located on the grounds. History There has been two churches on this site, the first being an octagonal chapel opened in 1782. ref name shdp Short Histories of Dublin Parishes. Part IX. at www.chaptersofdublin.com ref The chapel and a presbytery were knocked down to make way for a bigger church. The foundation stone of the new church was laid on 30 June 1852. The architect was James Joseph McCarthy and construction of the main church was completed in March 1857, but the original design of the upper portion of the tower and spire were never completed. ref http www.dia.ie works view 36889 building CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, MEATH STREET, CHURCH OF ST CATHERINE 28RC 29 Dictionary of Irish Architects ref The church was dedicated to Catherine ... fire at historic Dublin Church ref Gallery gallery Image St. Catherines Meath Street Inside.JPG Inside the church. Image St. Catherines Meath Street Alter.JPG The alter before the fire of January 2012. Image St. Catherines Meath Street Grotto.JPG The grotto dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes. gallery ... mans cheadle.html Saint Catherine s the poor man s Cheadle? DEFAULTSORT St. Chatherine s, Meath Street ... more details
About the Meath GAA footballer other people of the same name Brendan Murphy disambiguation Brendan Murphy Infobox GAA player code Football sport Gaelic football image name Brendan Murphy irish Breand n Murch fullname Brendan Murphy birth date Birth date and age 1975 8 19 df yes feet 5 inches 11 occupation occupation county Meath province Leinster club Trim GAA Trim cposition Goalkeeper clubs clyears Early 2000s present clapps points clcounty clprovince clallireland counties Meath GAA Meath br Meath GAA Meath icposition Goalkeeper icyears 2005 2008 br 2010 2011 icapps points 38 0 00 icprovince 1 icallireland nfl allstars clupdate icupdate birth place Wexford , Republic Of Ireland Ireland Brendan Murphy born on 19 August 1975 ref cite web url http www.footballsquads.co.uk eng 1994 1995 faprem wimbled.htm title Wimbledon publisher FootballSquads accessdate 1 July 2011 ref is an Irish sportsperson who currently plays Gaelic football for Meath Senior Football Championship team Trim GAA Trim and was a member of the Meath GAA Meath intercounty team from 2005 until 2011. Although Murphy currently plays for the Meath GAA team he has previously played professional association football soccer ... accessdate 1 July 2011 ref Murphy subsequently returned home to Trim, County Meath Trim where he resumed playing for Trim GAA club. In 2005 he was called up to the Meath senior squad under Se n Boylan ... rejoining the Meath GAA team in 2010. ref cite web url http www.drogheda independent.ie sport gaelic ... url http www.independent.ie sport gaelic football murphys new meath role 2965927.html title Murphy s new meath role last Foley first Cliona date 16 December 2011 accessdate 17 December 2011 publisher ... Championship 1 1992 References reflist External links http www.gaainfo.com players football meath Brendan 20Murphy.php GAA profile at gaainfo.com Meath Football Team 1992 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ... Category 1975 births Category Meath Gaelic footballers Category Trim Gaelic footballers Category ... more details
For football equivalent see Meath Senior Club Football Championship . Infobox GAA championship main image Meath.jpg name Meath Senior Hurling Championship first 1902 firstwin Navan Hibernians sponsors Ted Murtagh Clothing & Footwear, Trim irish Craobh Iom na Sinsear An Mh current Kildalkey currentordinal 4 super th most Kilmessan mostordinal 28 The Meath Senior Hurling Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club competition between the top County MeathMeath Clubs. The winners of the Meath Championship qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Intermediate Club ... . In 2008, Kilmessan became the first Meath GAA Meath club to win a Leinster hurling club championship ..., 1957, 1959, 1960, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy ... Trim 2 06 Kildalkey 2 05 1987 Trim GAA Trim 0 08 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 0 06 1986 Navan O Mahonys GAA Navan O Mahony s 4 08 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 3 07 1985 Navan O Mahonys GAA Navan ... 1 05 1982 Kiltale GAA Kiltale 3 07 Rathmolyon 2 06 1981 Killyon Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 1980 Killyon Kildalkey 1979 Killyon Boardsmill 1978 Kilmessan 1977 Kilmessan Clann na nGael GAA Meath ... nGael GAA Meath Athboy Kilmessan 1971 Boardsmills 1970 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 1969 Kilmessan Rathoath 1968 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy Rathoath 1967 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy Rathoath 1966 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 1965 Kilmessan St Peters Dunboyne GAA St. Peter s, Dunboyne ... Erin s Own 1929 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 1928 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 1927 Kilmessan 1926 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 1925 Kilmessan 1924 Clann na nGael GAA Meath Athboy 1923 Kilmessan ... Official Meath Website http www.hoganstand.com MeathMeath on Hoganstand http www.clubgaa.ie meath index.htm Meath Club GAA http www.navanhurling.com Navan O Mahonys Navan Hurling.com Leinster Counties Category Meath GAA club championships Category Hurling competitions in Leinster Category ... more details
The South Meath by election, 1903 was a by election held on 9 October 1903 for the British House of Commons United Kingdom constituencies constituency of South Meath UK Parliament constituency South Meath . The by election was triggered by the death of the Independent Nationalist Member of Parliament MP James Laurence Carew . The Irish Parliamentary Party nominated David Sheehy , a former member for Galway South , as its candidate. The former member for this constituency, John Howard Parnell , had lost to Carew in the United Kingdom general election, 1900 previous general election due to an oversight which led to Carew being elected unopposed. Parnell was nominated as an Independent Nationalist. Sheehy was elected with more than twice the votes of Parnell. Votes Election box begin title South Meath by election, 1903 Election box candidate with party link party Irish Parliamentary Party candidate David Sheehy votes 2,245 percentage 68.5 change Election box candidate with party link party Independent Nationalist candidate John Howard Parnell votes 1,031 percentage 31.5 change Election box majority votes 1,214 percentage 1.8 change Election box turnout votes percentage change Election box gain with party link winner Irish Parliamentary Party loser Independent Nationalist swing Election box end References The Times , 12 October 1903 See also List of United Kingdom by elections South Meath UK Parliament constituency South Meath constituency By elections to the 27th UK Parliament Category By elections to the United Kingdom Parliament in Irish constituencies Category 1903 in Ireland Category 1903 elections in the United Kingdom Category Politics of County Meath UK election stub ... more details
Orphan date June 2011 unreferenced date March 2011 The Meath Archaeological and Historical Society is the main local historical society in County Meath . It is best known for its annual periodical of essays on Meath history called R ocht na Midhe Irish language Gaeilge The Kingdom of Meath . Their field of work covers the area of the ancient Kingdom of Meath , which roughly corresponds to the current religious diocese of Meath . History of the Society The society was established in 1937 , but lapsed to a degree during the Second World War due to the rationing of materials such as paper and petrol which made the travelling, correspondence and publishing necessary for the society s activities difficult. However the society reformed afterwards and publication of its signature publication, R ocht na Midhe , began in 1955 . Current activities As well as coordinating and publishing R ocht na Midhe , the society also organises lectures on local historical topics in Meath, as well as excursions to sites of historical and archaeological interest in the area. Membership of the society currently costs 22 euro and entitles a person to attend all of the society s activities as well as receive a copy of R ocht na Midhe . External links http www.mahs.ie The official website of MAHS http www.facebook.com pages MAHS 163543223682569 Facebook page of MAHS http www.xs4all.nl tbreen Journals Meath.html Index of articles published in R ocht na Midhe since 1955 Category Historical societies Category History organizations Category Learned societies of Ireland Historical ... more details
This is a list of people who served as Lord Lieutenant of County Meath , Ireland . The office was created on 23 August 1831. Edward Bligh, 5th Earl of Darnley 28 October 1831 11 February 1835 Edward Plunkett, 14th Baron of Dunsany 11 April 1835 11 December 1848 Arthur Plunkett, 9th Earl of Fingall 10 January 1849 21 April 1869 Francis Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham 31 May 1869 17 July 1876 Thomas Taylour, 3rd Marquess of Headfort 15 September 1876 22 July 1894 Simon Mangan of Dunboyne Castle 18 June 1895 1906 Sir Nugent Everard, 1st Baronet 17 August 1906 1922 References cite web title Lieutenants and Lords Lieutenants Ireland 1831 2005 last Sainty first J. C. authorlink John Sainty civil servant url http www.history.ac.uk office lieutenants ire.html accessdate 2008 06 07 Ireland bio stub Lord Lieutenancies Category Lord Lieutenants of Meath Category Former lieutenancies of Ireland Meath Category History of County Meath ... more details
About Clonard, County Meath Clonard disambiguation Clonard Infobox settlement name Clonard other name pad top italic Cluain Ioraird settlement type Town image skyline image caption pushpin map Ireland pushpin label position right pushpin map caption Location in Ireland coordinates display inline,title coordinates region IE subdivision type Country subdivision name Republic of Ireland Ireland subdivision type1 Provinces of Ireland Province subdivision name1 Leinster subdivision type3 Counties of Ireland County subdivision name3 County Meath established title established date unit pref Metric area footnotes area total km2 population as of 2006 population footnotes population total population urban 347 population density km2 auto timezone1 West European Time WET utc offset1 0 timezone1 DST Irish Standard Time IST Western European Summer Time WEST utc offset1 DST 1 latd 53.451820 longd 7.021877 coordinates format dms coordinates type dim 100000 region IE elevation footnotes elevation m blank name Irish grid reference system Irish Grid Reference blank info iem4ibx ?????? website footnotes Clonard Irish place name Cluain Ioraird Iorard s pasture ref A. D. Mills, 2003, A Dictionary of British Place Names , Oxford University Press ref is a small village in County Meath , Republic of Ireland Ireland . It lies on the R148 road R148 regional road between the towns of Kinnegad and Enfield, County Meath Enfield . This road was the main road between Dublin and Galway until the construction of the M4 motorway Ireland M4 motorway it is still used by traffic avoiding the toll on the M4. Image Clonard4460.jpg thumb left 280px Clonard It is notable for being one of the earliest Christian sites ... www.meathtourism.ie Official Meath Tourism website http www.clonard.org Unofficial village site Towns and villages in County Meath Category Towns and villages in County Meath de Clonard ga Cluain Ioraird gv Cluain Ioraird nl Clonard no Clonard Meath ru ... more details
The United Dioceses of Meath and Kildare is a diocese in the Church of Ireland located in Republic of Ireland Ireland . The diocese is in the ecclesiastical province of Province of Dublin Church of Ireland Dublin . ref http meath.anglican.org history.htm History Bishops of Kildare and Bishops of Meath . Retrieved on 16 June 2009 ref Overview and history POV section date October 2010 When the Church ... Episcopal see sees of Bishop of MeathMeath and Bishop of Kildare Kildare were united Kildare ... of the diocese of Meath Although there had been abbot bishops at Clonard Abbey since the sixth century ... of the Kingdom of Mide Kingdom of Meath with the bishop s seat located at Clonard Abbey . During the twelfth century, the bishops of Clonard acquired most of Meath as their territory and frequently used the title Bishop of Meath or Bishop of the men of Meath . After Bishop Simon Rochfort transferred his seat from Clonard to Trim, County Meath Trim in 1202, the normal style became the Bishop of Meath ... the northern part of County Kildare and the eastern part of County Offaly . Diocesan structure In Meath ..., County Meath Kells , Mullingar , Navan , Trim, County Meath Trim , and Tullamore Kilbride . In Kildare ... in the Diocese of Meath & Kildare . Church of Ireland . Retrieved on 16 June 2009. ref List of Bishops of Meath and Kildare for earlier bishops Bishop of Meath Bishop of Kildare class wikitable style width 95 style background color FABE60 colspan 4 Bishops of Meath and Kildare align left style background ...&page diocese&id 68 Meath & Kildare . Church of Ireland . Retrieved 16 June 2009 ... of Anglican dioceses in the United Kingdom and Ireland Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath Roman Catholic Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin References reflist Church of Ireland dioceses DEFAULTSORT Meath And Kildare, Diocese Of Category Diocese of Meath and Kildare Category Church of Ireland dioceses Category Religion in County Meath Category Religion in County Kildare fr Dioc se de Meath et Kildare ... more details
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