Searching for "LEIXLIP"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    CONFOY Kildare Leixlip; on the road from Dublin to Maynooth; containing 165 inhabitants. It is intersected by the Royal Canal, and had formerly Lewis:Ireland
    DONAGHCUMPER, or DONOCOMPER Kildare Leixlip; containing 1413 inhabitants. This place, which is also called Donocomfert, was distinguished at an early period by its priory Lewis:Ireland
    DUBLIN Dublin Leixlip present scenery of the most rich and interesting character. The grandeur of the features of the surrounding country, indeed Lewis:Ireland
    ESKER Dublin Leixlip, under which head the tithes are stated. In the R. C. divisions it is part of the union or district Lewis:Ireland
    KILDARE Kildare Leixlip, Kilcullen-Bridge, and Newbridge; and the post-towns of Castledermot, Clane and Ballytore: the largest villages are Prosperous, Kill Lewis:Ireland
    Leixlip Kildare Leixlip , town with ry. sta., N. co. Kildare, and par., partly also in co. Dublin - par., 3209 ac., pop. 1394; town Bartholomew
    LEIXLIP Kildare LEIXLIP , a market and post-town, and a parish, in the barony of NORTH SALT, county of KILDARE, and province Lewis:Ireland
    LUCAN Dublin Leixlip. In the reign of Rich. II. it was in the possession of the Rokeby family, and in the 16th Lewis:Ireland
    MAYNOOTH, or LARAGHBRYAN Kildare Leixlip Castle, about four miles distant; on the great north western road from Dublin to Galway, and in the centre Lewis:Ireland
    PROSPEROUS Kildare Leixlip; containing 1038 inhabitants. This place, which is situated near the Grand Canal, owes its origin to Mr. Robert Brooke Lewis:Ireland
    Rye Water Kildare
    Meath
    Rye Water , cos. Meath and Kildare; flows 12 miles SE. to river Liffey at Leixlip. Bartholomew
    Salmon Leap Kildare Salmon Leap , a fall, on river Liffey, near Leixlip, N. co. Kildare. Bartholomew
    STACUMNEY Kildare Leixlip, on the road from Lucan to Celbridge; containing 112 inhabitants. This parish, in which is situated the elegant seat Lewis:Ireland
    Stacumny Kildare Stacumny , par., NE. co. Kildare, on river Liffey, 2 miles 8. of Leixlip, 568 ac., pop. 94. Bartholomew
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