De Meones family
The De Meones, or de Moenes family were an

Foundations
The family came from the village of East Meon in Hampshire.
He became Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer in 1311.[1] He was keeper of the royal forest of Glencree in the Wicklow Mountains. He acquired lands in the Manor of St. Sepulchre (in fact it consisted of several manors, comprising much of present-day Dublin city). His estates were known first as Meonesrath, and later as Rathmines i.e. the Rath (ringfort) of de Meones.[1]

Second generation
William died in 1325: his property passed to his nephew, Gilbert de Meones, a professional
John's father, another Robert, was a man of considerable wealth, some of which probably came to him through his marriage to Elena Le Decer, John le Decer's daughter, as her father was a rich man, though he gave much of his money away in
A John Meones of
Nicholas de Meones and his heirs
Nicholas de Meones (died 1394), who was the son of Robert and nephew of Gilbert de Meones, was appointed a judge of the Court of King's Bench (Ireland) in 1374.[1] During his somewhat turbulent career he was arrested for felony and treason and imprisoned in Dublin Castle in 1378, but soon freed.[5] He was also a man of property, who bought three houses on Winetavern Street in Dublin city centre.[5]

In 1382 a second William de Meones was
Sixteenth century
In the 1520s and 1530s, a third William de Meones was granted lands in South Dublin: at Cullenswood (now
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921 John Murray London 1926 Vol.1 pp.58, 88
- ^ Monck, William Mason "The History and Antiquities of the Collegiate and Cathedral Church of St Patrick near Dublin" Dublin 1820 p.113
- ^ a b c Ball, F. Elrington History of Dublin Alexander Thom and Co. Vol.2 1903 p.100
- ^ a b A Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters c.1244-1509
- ^ a b c d Crooks, Peter "Negotiating Authority in a colonial capital: Dublin and the Windsor Crisis 1369-78" Medieval Dublin IX (2009) pp. 144-6
- ^ a b Irish Times 24 January 2000