School: Cannistown (roll number 15104)

Location:
Kennastown, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Maighréad Ní Ghiobúin
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  1. about the middle of the 13th century he joined the crusaders. 1273 appointed Lord Justice of Ireland. Maude (Lacey) wife. Died 19th Oct. 1314 in the Black Friary founded by him.
    Resigned Lordship in favour of Roger de Mortimer married to his Granddaughter.
    Present Castle of Trim re-erected by Peppard 12th-13th century.
    Wellington Column 1817. (Corinthian Column)
    The castle of the Nagles and the Talbots (1415) sit near the Yellow Steeple.
    Laracor of Dean Swift only two miles from Trim. Stella Mrs. Dingly. Residence beside the bridge.
    Two cabins within the site (1849)
    1206 Simon de Rochfort Canons Regular.
    1449 Parish Church by Richard Duke of York.
    De Rochfort abolished minor B. nes. Himself sole Bishop of Meath. (Trim seat of).
    Grawlg Conoustown from H. VIII. House of Moynielt Father of First Earl Roscannor
    Carinistown[?]
    Hospital of St John the Baptist - ruins of . near Bridge.
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