- Gallows-Hill, Gallows-See, Gallows-Fey and Hill of the
Gallows (Tom Nan
Croiche)
record the site of such
places of execution. In Scots, dule or duill,...
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hanged in England,
published in 1655.
Balvenie Pillar, also
known as Tom na
Croiche (Hangman's Knoll). The
pillar was
erected in 1755 to
commemorate the last...
- well
dedicated to the Holy Cross,
which has many
recorded names (Tobar na
Croiche Naoimh, Croghneva,
Tobar na
Croise Naomhtha,
Tobernacrobaneede etc.). The...
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Holycross (Irish:
Mainistir na
Croiche) is a
village and
civil parish in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is one of 21
civil parishes in the
barony of Eliogarty...
- An
Teagasg Criostaidhe fa
Choinne Dioghoise Ratha Bhota 1891;
Turas na
croiche agus an Choróin M****re
maille le dántaibh
diadha 1892; Na
hEipistil agus...
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gathering point of the
MacGillivrays to
organise and
sharpen weapons. Carn Na
Croiche: (Cairn of the Gallows) near Dunmagl****
where criminals were hung The Dumnagl****...
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became ruinous;
restored for
worship 1971-75; (NM) Holycross; Monaster-na-
croiche-naoimhe;
Sancta Crux; Oterlaun; Wochturlawyn; ****
Abbey Cistercian monks...
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Luachma Loughmoe West
Maigh Chairce Moycarky An
Mhaighean Moyne Mainistir na
Croiche Holycross Ráth
Eilte Rahelty An Sián
Shyane An
Teampall Mór Templemore...
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Grainseach Mhocleir Hollyford – Áth an C****llinn
Holycross –
Mainistir na
Croiche Horse and
Jockey – An
Marcach Killenaule – Cill Náile
Kilsheelan – Cill...
- Estate. The name "Tomnacross" is a 19th-century
anglicisation of "tom na
croiche",
Scottish Gaelic for "knowe of the gallows". This
refers to the gallows...