• a cantred or half-cantred to a baron as mesne lord, who would hold the chief manor and grant sub-manors to his tenants. Church land within a cantred was...
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  • Look up cantred in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cantred was a subdivision of a county in Ireland in the 13th to 16th centuries. Cantred may also...
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    Jozef Cantré (26 December 1890 – 29 August 1957) was a Belgian sculptor and illustrator. He was one of the main artists in the development of the movement...
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    pronunciation: [ˈkantrɛ(v)]; plural cantrefi or cantrefs; also rendered as cantred) was a medieval Welsh land division, particularly important in the administration...
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  • Sharina Cantre Gutierrez is an American model. Gutierrez was born in Los Angeles to Filipino parents. She was raised in Riverside, California.[citation...
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    Meath to his vassals. Further south the name "cantred" was used till the fifteenth century. The cantreds declined with the rest of the English colony as...
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    Pan illustrated in the Flemish magazine Regenboog. Draft for the woodcut Pan of Jozef Cantré. Published in 1918....
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    existence is not proven. Around 1250, King Henry III of England granted the cantred or district of Tradraighe (or Tradree) to Robert De Muscegros, who in 1251...
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    Connacht, those districts in the east retained by King John as "The King's Cantreds" covered County Roscommon, and parts of East Galway. These districts were...
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    The god Pan playing on his Pan flute. Excerpt from the Flemish magazine Regenboog. Draft for the woodcut Pan of Jozef Cantré. Published in 1918....
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    spelt as Latharne was used at one point in reference to the Anglo-Norman cantred of Carrickfergus. Latharna itself means "descendants of Lathar", with Lathar...
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    Theobald Walter (le Botiller) the burgh of Kildelon (Killaloe) ... the cantred of Elykaruel (the baronies of Clonlisk and Ballybritt, County Offaly),...
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  • Ireland. Trough is known in Irish as An Triúcha (Old Irish trícha cét, "cantred"). Trough is found in north County Monaghan, south of the Ulster Blackwater...
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    and a half cantreds was bounded by: "...the borough of Killaloe and the half cantred of Trucheked Maleth in which it lay, and the cantreds of Elykarval...
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  • Durham, Northumberland and Westmorland. Irish counties were divided into cantreds after the Norman conquest and baronies after the Tudor reconquest In Wales...
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    Callan Motte and Callan Augustinian Friary. Callan was an early medieval cantred within the shire of Kilkenny, and part of the historic kingdom of Osraige...
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    He promised Robert and Maurice the town of Wexford and two neighbouring cantreds. Under Irish law, Diarmait had no right to do this. Having secured their...
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    baronies, Irish counties were granted out to the Anglo-Norman noblemen in cantreds, later known as baronies, which in turn were subdivided, as in England...
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    and his wife Margaret de Braose), with which alliance he acquired the cantred of Eóghanacht Caisil with the castle of Ardmayle in Tipperary. Richard...
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  • provincial king should have an ollamh, and, moreover, that each lord of a cantred or district in Ireland should have an ollamh, and Columcille proposed this...
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  • to Ireland in 1174. On his return to Ireland, FitzHenry was granted a cantred in Kildare around Carbury, but was deprived of this grant by King John's...
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    Founder and artistic director of Sanjali Cantre for Odissi dance, Bangalore...
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    Pry Sch Araromi Obu, Comm Pry Sch Araromi Obu South; Adaja Temidire Camp, Cantre Of Adaja Temidire Camp; Enujowo/Agbala James Camp, Centre Of Enujowo Araromi...
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    Headquarters in Kuantan, Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah Foundation Hemodialysis Cantres in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur; Setiawangsa, Kuala Lumpur; Taman Melati, Kuala...
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    Clann Fhergail was a cantred located in County Galway, comprising the baronies of Moycullen and Galway, the parishes of Oranmore and Ballynacourty and...
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    nobles that had supported him in the conquest. In 1284, Edward granted the cantreds of Rhos and Rhufuniog and the commote of Dinmael to Henry de Lacy, 3rd...
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    territory of Callan was part of the early "cantred of Kells". "O'Gloiairn, the fruit branch has got, A cantred of a sweet country, A smooth land along the...
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    medieval cantred of Odogh or Idogh. In 1358 this Barony was known by its ancient name the "Cantred of Odoth". Ui Duach was also called the cantred of the...
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    the column headings in addition to Masereel himself were Jan Frans Cantré, Jozef Cantré, Henri van Straten, and Joris Minne. Together, they became known...
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    Áeda, Kenloth, Kinalethes, Kenealea, Kinelea) was a trícha cét (later a cantred, (a branch of the Uí Fiachrach Aidhne) and which was the original formation...
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