- form of the
nickname that
occurs in the
Fenian cycle story Bruidhean Chaorthainn [ie] ("The
Fairy Palace of the
Quicken Trees", "Rowan Tree Palace", "The...
-
Fenian tales,
serving his
grandfather as one of the fianna. In
Bruidhean Chaorthainn (Fairy
Palace of the
Quicken Trees),
Oscar swept off the head of Sinsar...
- acres. The name
derives from the Irish:
Doire Críon (withered) or
doire chaorthainn (Grove of the
mountain ash). The po****tion of the
townland declined...
-
Pomeroy Irish: Cabhán a'
Chaorthainn Scots:
Aipplescaw Pomeroy Presbyterian Church Pomeroy Location within Northern Ireland Po****tion 788 (2011 Census)...
- acres. The name
derives from the Irish:
Doire Críon (withered) or
doire chaorthainn (Grove of the
mountain ash). The po****tion of the
townland declined...
-
Aghakeeran (from
Irish Achadh Chaorthainn 'field of
rowan trees') is a
small village in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. It is near Derrygonnelly,...
- Chaoláin
plain of St.
Caelan or
plain of small-guts
Moykeeran Maigh Chaorthainn plain of the
Rowan Tree
Mulnavoo Mullán na
hUamha hillock of the cave...
-
Tattykeeran (from
Irish Taite an
Chaorthainn,
meaning 'tate of the rowans') is a
townland of 459
acres in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. It is situated...
- / 54.595°N 6.938°W / 54.595; -6.938
Cavanakeeran (Irish:
Cabhan an
Chaorthainn (Hill of the
rowan tree)) is a
townland in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...
-
edited Bruidhean Chéise Coruinn,
Bruidhean Bheag na
hAlmhan and
Bruidhean chaorthainn with Máirín Ní M****ríosa,
drawing from m****cripts in the
National Library...