- [citation needed] Of the
variant names of Shanballymore, the earliest,
Sonnach Gobunn,
appears in the Críchad an
Chaoilli (c. 1100) and the
Papal Taxation...
- with
wooden posts. The fort's
walls gives their name to the townland:
sonnach is
Irish for "palisade." "National
Monuments of
County Longford in State...
- The
Tuite Baronetcy, of
Sonna (An
Sonnach) in the
County of Westmeath, is a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 16 June 1622 for Oliver...
- sorrel, or
shamrock Skeheen Sceithín a
small bush or lone
thorn Sinolane Sonnach-mhulláin
mound or
rampart of the hill
Sraheens Sraithíní
small holms Tavrane...
-
Tunnagh (Irish: An t
Sonnach) is a
small townland in
County Sligo, Ireland. It is near the
village of Sooey. It has an area of
approximately 1.5 square...
- had two sons,
Ninian and Mungo. as Sinclair,
Duncan (1935).
Treasure at
Sonnach. Edinburgh: Nelson. Dunnett,
Alastair (1947).
Heard Tell. Edinburgh: Albyn...