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- the country to have been dedicated to this saint. The oldest part of Abbeylands, fronting onto Cheap Street, dates from the 16th century. It was extended...
- miner Laxey single William Christian 26 labourer Abbeylands single Walter Christian 21 labourer Abbeylands single (brother of the above) William Kewin 24...
- non-decimando avail in total discharge of tithes, unless it relates to such abbeylands.: 31–32  The Tithe Barn, Abbotsbury, Dorset (scene of the sheep-shearing...
- Abbeyland is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about 12 kilometres (7 mi) north of Mullingar. Abbeyland is one of 14 townlands of...
- had merged with The Meads in 1964. Originally the school was called Abbeylands School. The Foundation Trustees own a large site that goes back to ownership...
- Hugh McCalmont was born in Dublin, the eldest son of James McCalmont (of Abbeylands, Belfast) and Emily Anne Martin. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church...
- SECRETARY (1978) Isle of Man Highway and Transport Board. 4 August 1978 "1. ABBEYLANDS, EAST BALDWIN, INJEBRECK, BRANDYWELL 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. The Scholague...
- Newtown, Ballyrobin, and Rathculliheen) are entirely in Kilkenny and six (Abbeylands, Christendom, Mountmisery, Mountsion, Newrath, and Rockshire) are split...
- 1985 when it merged with St Paul's County Secondary School to form the Abbeylands School (renamed Jubilee High School in 2002). 21 years before its closure...
- 1264 the Dominican Order was granted a large tract of land, now known as Abbeylands, where they built Holy Cross Abbey. Some time after 1416, the Manor of...