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Quarry Register 2011 Public.Xls Quarry Register 2011 public.xls Ref No. Location of Quarry Qy1 Moyfin, Longwood, County Meath Qy2 Mullagh Quarry, Bellewstown, County Meath Qy3 Breemount, Trim, Co.Meath Qy4 Knockmooney, Slane, Co. Meath Qy5 Richardstown, Gormanstown, Co.Meath Qy6 Tullykane, Kilmessan, Co. Meath Qy7 Balgeeth, Kilmessan, Co.Meath Qy8 Clongowan, Tobertynan, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy9 Ballintogher, Drumone, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy10 Mullaghcrone Quarry, Donore, Co.Meath Qy11 Boycetown, Co.Meath Qy12 Carrickleck, Co.Meath Qy13 Barley Hill, Kingscourt, Co.Meath Qy14 Ardagh, Co.Meath Qy15 Faughan Hill, Bohermeen, Navan, Co.Meath Qy16 Longwood, Co.Meath Qy17 Deerpark Quarry, Slane, Co.Meath Qy18 Duleek, Co.Meath Qy19 Ardmulchan, Navan, Co.Meath Qy20 Stonefield, Ballinlough, Kells, Co.Meath Qy21 Heronstown, lobinstown, Co.Meath Qy22 Denhamstown Quarry, Ardcath, Co.Meath Qy23 Moyfin, Longwood, County Meath Qy24 The Murrens, Hilltown, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy25 Ardbraccan, Navan, Co.Meath Qy26 Newtown & Curranstown & Clonlusk, Duleek, Co.Meath Qy27 Umberstown, Trim, Co.Meath Qy28 Ford de Fine, Naul, Co.Meath Qy29 Pottlereagh, Carnaross, Co.Meath Qy30 Moneymore, Longwood, Co.Meath Qy31 Cruicetown, slane, Co.Meath Qy32 Moneymore, Longwood, Co.Meath Qy33 Donore Quarry, Staleen, Donore, Co.Meath Qy34 Platin Works, Drogheda, Co.Louth. Qy35 Murrens, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy36 Naul, Co.Meath Page 1 of 5 Quarry Register 2011 public.xls Ref No. Location of Quarry Qy37 Ballinske, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy38 Ballynamona/Galleastown, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy39 Batterstown, Trim, Co.Meath Qy40 Dalystown, Longwood, Co.Meath Qy41 Milltown, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy42 Garrynaboile, Drumone, Moylough, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy43 Ballintogher, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy44 Gormanstown, Co.Meath Qy45 Rathmolyon, Navan, Co.Meath Qy46 Milltown, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy47 Kilkeelan & Martinstown, Athboy, Co.Meath Qy48 Foxtown, Summerhill, Co.Meath Qy49 Moynalvy, Co.Meath Qy50 Clondalee, Hill of Down, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy51 Ballasport, Hill of Down, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy52 Agher, Summerhill, Co.Meath Qy53 Rathcore Quarry, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy54 Kilrathmurray, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy55 Bullring, Clondoogan, Summerhill, Co.Meath Qy56 Roristown, Trim, Co.Meath Qy57 Hilltown Little, Bellewstown, Co.Meath Qy58 Ballinaskea, Rathcore, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy59 Clegarrow, Rathcore, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy60 Screeboge, Moynalty, Kells, Co.Meath Qy61 Sarsfieldstown, Gormanstown, Co.Meath Qy62 Ross, Barony of Fore, Co.Meath Qy63 Clongall, Castlejordan, Co.Meath Qy64 Lansdown, Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co.Meath Qy65 Stague, Moyfin, Longwood, Co.Meath Qy66 Drummond, Longwood, Co.Meath Qy67 Moneymore, Longwood, Co.Meath Qy68 Corratober, Kingscourt, Co.Cavan Qy69 Newtown, Hill of Down, Enfield, Co.Meath Qy70 Middleborough, Longwood, Co.Meath Qy71 Ballany, Oldcastle, Co.Meath Qy72 Ballyboggan, Clonard, Co.Meath Page 2 of 5 Quarry Register 2011 public.xls Ref No. Location of Quarry Qy73 Clongall, Castlejordan, Co.Meath Qy74 Castlejordan, Co.Meath Qy75 Trammon, Rathmolyon, Co.Meath Qy76 Trammon, Rathmolyon, Co.Meath Qy77 Ongenstown Bohermeen Navan Qy78 Kilsaran Ballymona Summerhill Qy79 Annagor Townland Duleek Qy80 Ricetown Lobinstown Qy81 Isaacstown Rathmolyon Qy82 Ballyboggan Clonard Qy83 Tobertynan Qy84 Clegarrow & Rahinstown Qy85 Clegarrow Rathmolyon Qy86 Mitchelstown Dunsany Co, Meath Qy87 Rathbrack Clonmellon Navan Qy88 Clondoogan Summerhill Qy89 Clonmahon Summerhill Qy90 Arodstown, Summerhill Qy91 Ballyboggan Clonard Co. Meath Qy92 Knocklough Cross, Loughcrew Qy93 Mullaghmore Drumconrath Qy94 Kilmurray Trim Qy95 Windtown Galtrim Qy 96 Hoardstown Lower Slane Qy97 Milltown, Summerhill Qy98 Stalleen, Lower Duleek Qy99 Aghnaneane Hermitage Kells Qy100 Newrath Slane Qy 101 Grennan Oldcastle Qy102 Mullaghdillon Slane Co. Meath Qy 103 Ballyboggan Qy104 Mitchelstown Trim Qy105 Knocklough Cross, Loughcrew Qy106 Bellewstown Trim Qy107 Mitchelstown & Foxtown Summerhill Qy108 Windtown Galtrim Page 3 of 5 Quarry Register 2011 public.xls Ref No. Location of Quarry Qy109 Tullypole Moynalty Qy110 Pottlereagh Carnaross Qy111 Mullagh Kilcock Qy112 Mullagh Kilcock Qy113 Balgeen Dardistown Qy114 Castletown Rathmolyon Qy115 Lisdoran Bellewstown Qy116 Scurlockstown Trim Qy117 Scurlockstown Trim Qy118 Knockstown House, Kilmessan Qy119 Ballynamona Summerhill Qy120 Arodstown Kiltale Qy121 Agher/Rahinstown Summerhill Qy122 Agher Summerhill Qy123 Ballinlig, Hill of Down Qy124 Molerick Hillof Down Qy125 Molerick Hillof Down Qy126 Newtown or Cloneen Hill of Down Qy127 Drummond Longwood Qy128 Moyfin Longwood Qy129 Ballyadams Longwood Qy130 Ballymulure Logwood Qy131 Rathkenny Navan Qy132 Clonmagaddan, Navan Qy133 Knockumber Navan Qy134 Ballintogher Navan Qy135 Knocklough Oldcastle Qy136 Drumone Oldcastle Qy137 Castletown Rathmolyon Qy138 Rathe Kilmainhamwood Qy139 Chamberstown Slane Qy140 Chamberstown Slane Qy141 Galleastown Oldcastle Qy142 Galleastown Oldcastle Qy143 Gormanstown Qy144 Moorechurch Julianstown Page 4 of 5 Quarry Register 2011 public.xls Ref No. Location of Quarry Qy145 Drumard Summerhill Qy146 Cruicerath, Donore, Qy147 Dangan, Summerhill, Qy148 Martinstown, Kiltale, Dunsany, County Meath Qy149 Dangan, Summerhill, County Meath Qy150 Ballinrig, Summerhill, County Meath Qy151 Moylagh, Oldcastle, County Meath Qy152 Freffans Great, Trim Q153 Mitchelstown, Trim, County Meath Qy154 Scurlockstown, Trim, County Meath Qy155 Clonasillagh, Carnaross, Kells, County Meath Qy156 Drumone, Oldcastle. Qy157 Gibbstown/Gibbstown Demense Qy158 Galleastown Oldcastle (beside snows but not 141 or 142 ) Qy159 Kilmainham Wood Qy160 Slane Hill Page 5 of 5.
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