- A
Quarterland or
Ceathramh (Scottish Gaelic) was a
Scottish land measurement. It was used
mainly in the west and north. It was
supposed to be equivalent...
-
legal unit. Like
older Scottish land measurements, such as the davoch,
quarterland and oxgang, the
extent of a
township often varies according to the quality...
- 6) Anon. (Cecil Hayter) The
Union Jack (2nd Series) 735 The Heir of
Quarterlands Anon. (William J. Bayfield) Plus: In the
Hands of the Head
Hunters (part...
-
Pennyland (Peighinn) = 2
groatlands Quarterland (Ceathramh) = 4
pennylands (8 groatlands)
Ounceland (Tir-unga) = 4
quarterlands (32 groatlands)
Markland (Marg-fhearann)...
- rood
Scottish units in the West Highlands:
Scots markland Ounceland Quarterland Pennyland Groatland Oxford English Dictionary, 1st ed. "carucate, n."...
- be aoghair. This
article incorporates text from Dwelly's [Scottish]
Gaelic Dictionary (1911). (Aoghairean) Half-foot
Crofting Davoch Quarterland v t e...
-
townland an
Irish name of An Cheathrú Íochtarach, with Ceathrú
meaning a
quarterland. At the south-east end of the townland, is said to
exist Poul Leather...
-
Cartronnagilta (from
Irish Ceathrú na gCoillte,
meaning 'The
Quarterland of the Woods') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan...
-
parish was
divided into
between 5 and 16 treens, each
consisting of four
quarterlands.
Laxey Bay
Ramsey Bay
Douglas Bay Port-Ny-Ding, a
small bay immediately...
- up to
fifth on the RC
Express Racing Kawasaki but he
crashed out at
Quarterlands on the
final lap and that
allowed Amor to edge out
David Johnson and...