- 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...
-
total area of
western Ulster was
under the
control of the church.
These "
termonn"
lands consisted likewise of
ballybetaghs and ballyboes, but were held...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- Ireland's
oldest pub and may be the site of an
ancient bruiden. Hall
Irish pub
Termonn "eDIL -
Irish Language Dictionary". dil.ie. "bruiden".
Oxford Reference...