What is recorded here
The 1641 Survey of Mullingar recorded the existence of ‘one mill (WM019-089038-) commonly called Mullynnehouny, lying and being from the bridge on the north, Hamons land on the east, Priorstreet (Austin Friars St.) on the South, to the town of Mullingar (WM089-019----) aforesaid on the west’ (Andrews and Davies 1992, 15). This reference places the bridge at the W end of Main Street [Pearse St.] where the River Brosna crosses the main Dublin-Athlone road running through the centre of Mullingar town. According to the Urban Survey of Westmeath (Bradley et. al. 1985, 116) ‘the importance of Mullingar (WM019-089----) as a fording point (WM019-089014-) has already been noted and there can be little doubt that this was a factor in the development of the town. The date of the construction of the first bridge is unknown but in 1569 'the bridge of Mullingar', is referred to as being near the churchyard (WM019-089017-) (11 Rep Deputy Keeper Public Records Ireland, 219).
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Date of upload: 1 July 2014
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