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  1. Navan is at the confluence of the River Boyne and Blackwater, around 50 km north west of Dublin. Its name is a palindrome. Navan is a Norman foundation: Hugh de Lacy, who was granted the Lordship of Meath in 1172, awarded the Barony of Navan to one of his knights, Jocelyn de Angulo, who built a fort therefrom which the town developed.

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    From Articles on the History of Navan published by the Meath Chronicle, Feb / Mar 1981. The town of Navan originated as a result of the revolutionary changes that resulted from the Norman Invasion. In 1170 DeLacy (who had been given Meath by his king Henry 11) gave Navan to his baron Jocelyn De Angulo.

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    The outline of the walls of Navan is shown on a map dated 1756 made for the co-heirs of Lord Ranelagh by Thomas Williams. The Town Wall (see map) started at the back of Mr. Lumley's Inn. This was later the Russell Hotel and is now the Newgrange Hotel. Dublin Gate was on Ludlow Street at Reel's shop.
    This article traces the first 500 years of Navan's history, from its origin over 800 years ago to the Cromwellian upheavals in the mid 17th century, essentially the time of the dominance of the Nangle family in the town. In 1169 the Norman Invasion of Ireland began.
    Our website www.navanhistory.ie, to be launched shortly, will contain all information on the Society and its activities. Finally, I would like to remember our deceased members who have passed away since the Society was founded. This journal is dedicated to the citizens of Navan, past and present.
    It gives me great pleasure to introduce Navan – Its People and Its Past, the first volume of the Journal of the Navan and District Historical Society.
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    Navan
    [ˈnav(ə)n]
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    1. the county town of Meath, in the Republic of Ireland; population 3,710 (2006).
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