Donaghpatrick (Irish: Domhnach Phádraig, meaning 'the church of Patrick')[1] is a village and townland in County Meath, Ireland.[2] It lies approximately 5 km northwest of Navan off the R147 regional road between Navan and Kells on the northern bank of the River Blackwater. The Irish language name of the townland, Domhnach Phádraig, means "the church of Patrick".[1] The local Church of Ireland church, dedicated to Saint Patrick, was built in 1896 close to the site of a much earlier church, and incorporating parts of a medieval tower house.[3][4] The village is in a civil parish of the same name.[1]
The Cruys family from County Dublin owned the manor in medieval times. The inquisition taken after the death of Sir John Cruys of Merrion Castle in 1407 lists Donaghpatrick as one of his estates.
^"Saint Patrick's Church of Ireland Church, Donaghpatrick, County Meath". buildingsofireland.ie. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
^"Donaghpatrick". navanhistory.ie. Navan and District Historical Society. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
Donaghpatrick (Irish: Domhnach Phádraig, meaning 'the church of Patrick') is a village and townland in County Meath, Ireland. It lies approximately 5 km...
townland in County Meath, Ireland, for the area between Oristown and Donaghpatrick, Kells. The townland is in a civil parish of the same name. Teltown...
of his holdings: he had estates at Merrion, Thorncastle, Rathmore, Donaghpatrick, Clonmore, Kells, Naul, Duleek and Dundalk. He and Matilda had at least...
aged 92 on 18 August 1778. He is buried in Oristown, County Meath, in Donaghpatrick Cemetery. His uncle Edward Chevers, was made Viscount Mount Leinster...
out successful raids on major monasteries. They plundered Ardbraccan, Donaghpatrick, Dulane, Glendalough, Kildare and Clonard all within the space of two...
that Iarlaithe was a bishop like Benignus of Kilbennan and Felartus of Donaghpatrick, would further indicate that Tuam [...] would have predated Brendan...
and his nephew, Muirchertach Ua Congalaich, attacked the church at Donaghpatrick in County Meath. In retaliation, Máel Sechnaill entered Dublin and took...
Saint Patrick himself in the 5th century AD. He founded a church at Donaghpatrick and left a disciple, Felartus, in charge. The ancient abbey of Cloghvanaha...
Killower, Cummer. It also is thought to have included parts of Belclare, Donaghpatrick, Corofin, Tuam, Kilbennan and Killererin. Crichaireacht cinedach nduchasa...
6704037°N 6.6619259°W / 53.6704037; -6.6619259 (Donaghmore Monastery) Donaghpatrick Monastery early monastic site, founded 5th century by St Patrick, land...
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