Liscartan (Irish: Lios Cartáin, meaning 'Cartan's fort'), or Liscarton, is a townland and civil parish in County Meath, Ireland. It is about 3 miles (5 km)...
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The Liscartan Formation is a geologic formation in Ireland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. Earth sciences portal Ireland...
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Henry Cadogan (1642 – 13 January 1713/14) of Liscartan, County Meath was an Irish barrister. Cadogan was the son of Maj. William Cadogan and Elizabeth...
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Moyfenrath Castlerickard Trim Lisboy 83 Lower Slane Siddan Ardee Liscartan 771 Lower Navan Liscartan Navan Lisdornan 835 Upper Duleek Moorechurch Drogheda Lislea...
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Gort, co. Galway, by Penelope Cadogan, daughter of Henry Cadogan, of Liscartan, County Meath. The title became extinct on his death on 28 January 1728...
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Carboniferous Murrisk Group/Mweelrea Formation Ordovician Navan Group/Liscartan Formation Carboniferous Navan Group/Meath Formation Carboniferous Navan...
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etc., in liberties of Meath and Ulster, held by Janico and John Dartas, Liscartan. c. 14 Ratoath Markets Act 1450 Richard, Duke of York, to have fairs and...
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Kilsharvan Kilshine Kilskeer Kiltale Knock Knockcommon Knockmark Laracor Liscartan Lismullin Loughan or Castlekeeran Loughbrackan Loughcrew Macetown Martry...
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