- the
first half of the 18th century. He was the
author of Seachrán
Charn tSiadhail,
which became extremely po****r in
Gaelic Ulster. It
survived in numerous...
- from
County Meath.
Among the
works he
transcribed was Seachrán
Chairn tSiadhail by
Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill. It is now
contained in a m****cript house...
-
Carnteel (from
Irish Carn
tSiadhail,
meaning 'Sheil's cairn')) is a hamlet,
townland and
civil parish,
about 2
miles northeast of
Aughnacloy in County...
- Sgéalaidhe Fearnm****ghe (1901),
Leabhar geograiphe, [g.d], Seachrán
Chairn tSiadhail, 1904, Sgéalaidhe Óirghiall .i. Sgéalaidhe Fearnm****ghe agus tuilleadh...
- have been
suggested for the placename,
including Cill
tSile and Cill
tSiadhail,
reflected in the
varying spelling of the road signage, the
Ordnance Survey...