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- of wealth were often gathered in them, as mentions of raids on termonns attest. Termonns were often marked by stone boundary markers. A famous example...
- north of County Donegal, Ireland. Termon or Tarmon may also refer to: Termonn, land belonging to a monastery in Gaelic Ireland Termon River, County Donegal...
- local monasteries. The lands which monasteries were based on were known as termonn lands, holding a special tax exempt status, and were places of sanctuary...
- total area of western Ulster was under the control of the church. These "termonn" lands consisted likewise of ballybetaghs and ballyboes, but were held...
- The Abbots were in fact landowners and owned extensive lands known as Termonn, their tenants were afforded certain privileges based on the fact that...
- Brenair. He attacked the Northern Uí Néill the next year in 1111, plundering Termonn Dabeoc in Tír Chonaill and ravaging modern County Fermanagh as far as Lough...
- the king of Connacht. That Diarmait had violated the sanctuary of the termonn at the Columban monastery of Kells is given as the reason for the battle...
- The Abbots were in fact landowners and owned extensive lands known as Termonn, their tenants were afforded certain privileges based on the fact that...
- certain ecclesiastical tributes, and seem to have closely resembled the termonn lands of the early Irish Church. Crínán of Dunkeld Lay abbot Historians...
- the monasteries foundation. Colmcille had taken part in this battle. The termonn lands attached to the monastery were at the modern townland of Ardtermon...