meath in English

noun
1
a county in the eastern part of the Republic of Ireland, in the province of Leinster; county town, Navan.

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1. Meath are very much at a transitional stage.

2. Base yourself at Boolies and explore the Royal County of Meath

3. Drogheda Abacas Special School & Autism Support Louth/Meath Youth Clubs, Drogheda, Ireland

4. Cavan is bounded by Counties Monaghan (northeast), Meath, Westmeath, and Longford (south), and Leitrim (northwest)

5. Meath 456 followers Calx provides calibration management and instrumentation sales solutions to clients across a wide range of industries.

6. Cavan later gained revenge for this defeat, beating Meath after a replay in 1952 to bring home their fifth, and so far last, All-Ireland title

7. Balbriggan is situated about three kilometres from the nearby British army camp in Gormanstown just over the border in County Meath

8. In 1621, the celebrated James Ussher was consecrated Bishop of Meath, which dignity he held till 1624, when he was translated to the Archbishoprick of Armagh

9. Drogheda Abacas Special School for Children with Autism and Complex Needs was founded by a group of Parents from Autism Support Louth&Meath in 2003

10. The Archdiocese of Armagh at present comprises almost the whole of the counties Armagh and Louth, a great part of Tyrone, and portions of Derry and of Meath

11. County Cavan borders six counties; Leitrim to the west, Fermanagh and Monaghan to the north, Meath to the south-east, Longford to the south-west and Westmeath to the south

12. Annalistic evidence is occasionally built on and speculation ensues: The battle of Tara fought between Amlaib Cuaran, king of Dublin, and the aforementioned Mael Sechnaill, may have commenced "perhaps even as the king of Meath [Mael Sechnaill] was being inaugurated as …

13. The surname Coffer was first found in County Cork, Roscommon and Meath, where the claim descent from the Irish monarch, Luy Mac Con, from the line of Ithe Kings, ancestor of Cobthach Fion, who in turn was the ancestor of the name Coffey or Caughey (both pronounced the same way)