Skryne Castle (Irish: Caislean na Scríne or Caisleán Scrín Cholm Cille) is a castle located at Skryne, County Meath, Ireland. The motte and bailey castle was built by Adam de Feypo in the 12th century.[1]
^Skryne and the Early Normans by Elizabeth Hickey. 1994. p.40
SkryneCastle (Irish: Caislean na Scríne or Caisleán Scrín Cholm Cille) is a castle located at Skryne, County Meath, Ireland. The motte and bailey castle...
Elizabeth Hickey (1917–1999) was a Meath historian and author who lived at SkryneCastle near Tara. The doyenne and best known of Meath historians, she wrote...
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Baron Skryne was the title of the holder of an Irish feudal barony: the title derived from the parish of Skryne, or Skreen, in County Meath. It was not...
retainers And Skryne he then gave by charter To Adam de Feypo he gave it' We do know from Adam that by 1175 he had built his castle at Skryne which included...
Skryne to his ally Adam de Feypo; he in turn granted Athlumney to a relative Amauri de Feipo, who built the motte. The older part of Athlumney Castle...
Geoffrey de Cusack held Biltini Manor. The Down Survey of the Barony of Skryne dated 1657 (original in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris) shows as part...
Nicholas in Dublin. Other Irish churches in the Medieval Pale included Skryne, Dunsany and the Church of St. Nicholas Within, Dublin (i.e., within the...
maintained control of huge tracts of lands through judges, constables, castles, and sheriffs, the nobles of England were still powerful. This is a list...
of Navan and Ardbraccan; De Misset, Baron of Lune; Adam de Feypo, Baron Skryne; Fitz-Thomas, Baron of Kells; Hussey, Baron of Galtrim; Richard de Fleming...
shall take to him an English surname of one town, as Sutton, Chester, Trim, Skryne, Cork, Kinsale; or colour, as white, black, browne; or art or science, as...
Margaret Bermingham in Corballis, a townland now part of the village of Skryne in County Meath, where her father, Nicholas, had purchased a farm when he...
shall take to him an English surname of one town, as Sutton, Chester, Trym, Skryne, Corke, Kinsale; or colour, as white, blacke, browne; or arte or science...
Dublin) from the Carew 596 manuscript and covers lines 3129 - 3161 (see Skryne and the Early Normans (1994) by Elizabeth Hickey. p. 31). Anglo-Norman literature...
and marriage of Jane (Janet) Marward, an heiress and the titular Baroness Skryne, and ward of his uncle, Nicholas Nugent. He was for a short time in May...
their further appearance in Court. In 1403 he was described as living at Skryne, County Meath. In the same year, he was appointed Captain of the Militia...
times. The inquisition taken after the death of Sir John Cruys of Merrion Castle in 1407 lists Donaghpatrick as one of his estates. "Domhnach Phádraig /...
his heir;" Lodge 1789, p. 142, line 30. "Gerald, who left posterity at Skryne and Balgieth;" Lodge 1789, p. 142, line 31. "Sir Robert, of Newtown, near...
on, more places were named after man-made features, such as churches, castles, and bridges. Some of the most common elements found in Irish placenames...
Power before 1597 Piers Power Rathdown MacMillan 1344 Rathwire de Lacy, then Daniel 1172 Robert de Lacy Skryne de Feypo, then Marward 1170 Adam de Feypo...
second husband, Richard FitzGerald, to murder her first husband, Baron Skryne. Both were deeply implicated in the Rebellion of Silken Thomas, Richard's...
2020 at the Wayback Machine Irish Times, 20 November 2017 "Save the Tara/Skryne(Gabhra) Valley from the destruction posed by the proposed construction of...