- Tydavnet,
officially Tedavnet (Irish: Tigh Damhnata,
meaning 'house of Damhnait'), is a
village in
northern County Monaghan, Ireland, and also the name...
- Poor law
union Acres 77
Cremorne Ballybay Castleblayney Acres 46
Monaghan Tedavnet Monaghan Aghabog 93
Dartree Aghabog Cootehill Aghaboy 83
Trough Donagh...
- 5th
century by St
Patrick Tech-talan; Tech-talain; Tyhallan;
Tyholland Tedavnet Monastery early monastic site,
Gaelic nuns
founded 6th
century by St Damhnat...
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Killanny Killeevan Kilmore Magheracloone Magheross Monaghan Muckno Tydavnet [
Tedavnet]
Tyholland [Tehallan]
Tullycorbet "Ulster
Historical Foundation, Civil...
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April 2011.
Retrieved 17
November 2020 – via data.gov.ie. Killymarran,
Tedavnet, Co.
Monaghan [..] 26 54°16′37″N 7°01′30″W / 54.277°N 7.025°W / 54.277;...
- 1907 7 Edw. 7. c. cix 2
August 1907
Dundrum Sewerage Order 1907
Tedavnet Burial Ground Order 1907
Malahide Waterworks Order 1907
Malahide Waterworks...
- in
Ireland in the 17th century. A Scot, he held
livings at Derrybrusk,
Tedavnet and Muckno. He was
Archdeacon of
Clogher from 1640 to 1661. Fryde, E. B...
- ie/monaghan/monaghan/
tedavnet/sheskin/cornaguillagh/
Cornacreeve Townland, Co. Monaghan. https://www.townlands.ie/monaghan/monaghan/
tedavnet/sheskin/cornacreeve/...
- 892133°W / 54.267060; -6.892133 (Te****an
Monastery (approx.?)) (approx?)
Tedavnet Monastery early monastic site,
Gaelic nuns
founded 6th
century by St Damhnat...
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Ailesbury Road. 1923–1926:
Remodeled St. Dympna’s
Roman Catholic Church,
Tedavnet,
County Monaghan (Ref. 41400604) 1922–1923: St Michael’s Church, Annyalla...