- and '
pennylands'. The
portion of land
termed a 'dabhach' is here also
called a 'tirung' or 'ounceland', and each 'dabhach'
contains 20
pennylands." The...
- The
Pennyland project was one of a
series of low-energy
building experiments sparked by the 1973 oil crisis. It
involved the
construction of an estate...
- and '
pennylands'. The
portion of land
termed a 'dabhach' is here also
called a 'tirung' or 'ounceland', and each 'dabhach'
contains 20
pennylands." In...
-
October 1854 – 10 May 1914), the
founder of the Boys' Brigade, was born in
Pennyland House, Thurso, Scotland. He was the
eldest son of
Major David Smith and...
-
Barraigh Old
Gaelic barr, a summit.
Benbecula Peighinn nam
Fadhla Gaelic pennyland of the
fords Beinn nam
Fadhla "little
mountain of the ford" or "herdsman's...
- and ‘
pennylands’. The
portion of land
termed a ‘dabhach’ is here also
called a ‘tirung’ or ‘ounceland’, and each ‘dabhach’
contains 20
pennylands."[citation...
- and ‘
pennylands’. The
portion of land
termed a ‘dabhach’ is here also
called a
tirung or 'ounceland', and each ‘dabhach’
contains 20
pennylands.” The...
- Highlands:
Groatland - (Còta bàn) =
basic unit
Pennyland (Peighinn) = 2
groatlands Quarterland (Ceathramh) = 4
pennylands (8 groatlands)
Ounceland (Tir-unga) =...
- Eigg, Rum, Uist, Harris, the
three pennylands of
Sunart and Letterlochette, the two
pennylands of Ardgour, the
pennylands of
Hawlaste and
sixty merklands...
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Preaching Friars of Glasgow, the sum of
which were to be paid from his
pennylands of
Killbride near
Castle Lachlan. ("juxta
castrum meum quod
dicitur Castellachlan")...