Duleek Lower

Barony in County Meath, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Duleek Lower or Lower Duleek (Irish: Damhliag Íochtarach) is a historical barony in eastern County Meath, Ireland.[1]

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Duleek Lower
Damhliag Íochtarach (Irish)
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Barony map of County Meath, 1900; Duleek Lower is in the east, coloured green.
Barony map of County Meath, 1900; Duleek Lower is in the east, coloured green.
Duleek Lower is located in Ireland
Duleek Lower
Duleek Lower
Coordinates: 53°40′N 6°25′W
Sovereign stateIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyMeath
Area
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152.9 km2 (59.0 sq mi)
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Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units. They acquired modest local taxation and spending functions in the 19th century before being superseded by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.[2]

History

Prior to the Norman invasion of Ireland, the Duleek Lower area was ruled by the Uí Dhubháin (O'Duane) of Knowth (whose name survived in the Downestown townland),[3] and the Ua Maoil Lughdhach (O'Molluwey) of Brú na Bóinne. The barony of Duleek existed before 1542 in the Lordship of Meath; it took its name from the town of Duleek [4][5] Duleek was divided into Lower (northern) and Upper (southern) halves by 1807.[6]

Geography

Duleek Lower is in the east of the county, to the south of the River Boyne, and runs up to Meath's short coastline on Drogheda Bay.[7]

List of settlements

Settlements within the historical barony of Duleek Lower include:

References

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