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Tannyoky (from
Irish Tamnach O'Ciaidh,
meaning 'O'Key's field') is a
townland of 181
acres in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the civil...
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early monastic site,
founded 5th
century by St
Patrick and
Bishop Cairell Tamnach Temple House Knights Templar founded after 1269 (during the
reign of Henry...
- 'The
Marsh of Conn' or
Tamnach Choinn,
meaning 'The
Pasture of Conn' or Tonnaí Uí Choinn,
meaning 'The
Marsh of O'Quinn' or
Tamnach Uí Choinn,
meaning 'The...
- Ireland. It is also
called Tonycrom (Irish
derived place name,
either Tamnach Crom,
meaning ‘The
Crooked Pasture’ or Tonnaí Chrom,
meaning ‘The Sloping...
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Irish word Tamhnach,
meaning field. This in turn is
claimed to
derive from
Tamnach Ui Fhuradhrain,
named after the
descendants of Furudran, son Beic (one...
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early monastic site,
founded 5th
century by St
Patrick and
Bishop Cairell Tamnach 54°06′27″N 8°24′08″W / 54.107633°N 8.402235°W / 54.107633; -8.402235...
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parish of
Templeport and
barony of Tullyhaw. The
original Irish name was
Tamnach Mac Cailín,
meaning 'McCallan's Pasture'. The
McCallans were
Scottish gallowgl****es...
- Tawneanagra,
Tawneynagrave and Tawneynegrawe. (Irish
derived place name,
Tamnach na gCraobh,
meaning 'The
Pasture of the
Branches or Bushes').
Cullion is...
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subdivision called 'Tenorerine' (perhaps an
Anglicisation of the
Irish "
Tamnach Rinn",
meaning 'The
Pasture of the Headland'), to
Captain Ambrose Bedell...
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Ulster Plantation Baronial Map
depicts the
townland as
Tawnyyeske (Irish-
Tamnach Eisc
meaning 'The
Green Field of the
River Channels'). The 1652 Commonwealth...