This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1835 edition. Excerpt: ... TRIM CASTLE. There is no evidence of the existence of a Castle in Trim before the coming of the English into Ireland--the only strong hold appears to have been the Church: we learn from the Annals of Innisfallen, as quoted in Lanigan's Ecclesiastical History, that " in 1127, Connor "O'Lochlin, an ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1835 edition. Excerpt: ... TRIM CASTLE. There is no evidence of the existence of a Castle in Trim before the coming of the English into Ireland--the only strong hold appears to have been the Church: we learn from the Annals of Innisfallen, as quoted in Lanigan's Ecclesiastical History, that " in 1127, Connor "O'Lochlin, an Ulster Prince, having marched with a "great army into Meath, among, other depredations, "burned the steeple of the Church of Trini, in which a "very considerable number of persons had taken refuge." In 1172--" Hugh de Lacy obtained at Wexford, from Henry 2d for the service of 50 Knights, a grant of the Palatinate of Meath, ( which comprehended the present counties of Meath, Westmeath, Longford, and part of the King's County, ) in as full and ample a manner as it was possessed by Murcard' Humelachlin.f and having given large districts to several of his friends and followers, whose descendants were afterwards known as de Lady's Barons, he reserved the greater portion of this vast See Appendix No. 1. t 1290--0'Melaghelin, King of Meath, was this year slain.--Pembri Dge. 1314--Edward the 2d. summons Omalan Helyn, Chief of the Irish of Meath, with others, to assist the harl of Ulster against the Scots Rym. Fcsd. 1335--Edward 3d. summons O'Molaghelyn, of Meath, with many other Irish Chiefs, to assist the King in the invasion of Scotland.-Rym. Fcsd. J See Appe ndix No. 2 territory to himself, and seems to have fixed upon Trim, which became the head of the Lordship, as his residence.--Here, in 1173--" he had already built a strong castle, environed with a deep and large ditch, and having furnished it with all necessary supplies he departed for England, leaving it in the custody of Hugh Tyrrell. "To destroy this Castle, Roderick 0'Connor, King of...
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