- Rory O'Tunny (fl. c. 1520 – 1542; Irish: Ruaidrí Ó
Tonnaigh, Latin:
Roricus Otunne;
other spellings include Ruoricus, Otyuny, Otwyne, Otuyne, Otyyne) was...
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Irish either Tonnaigh Riabhain,
meaning 'The
Pasture of the Grey Hill' or '
Tonnaigh Craobhach,
meaning 'The
Bushy Pasture', or
Tonnaigh Riabháin', meaning...
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Tonyhallagh (from
Irish Tonnaigh Shalach,
meaning 'The Miry Pasture') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in...
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chief geographical features are
Bartonny Top
mountain (Irish =
Bharr an
Tonnaigh = The Top of the Mound)
which reaches a
height of 411 metres, Bartonny...
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townland name is an
anglicisation of the
Gaelic placename "Doire an
Tonnaigh"
which means 'The
Oakwood of the Rampart'. The
oldest surviving mention...
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means 'The Big Pasture'.
Another meaning which has been
suggested is "
Tonnaigh Mór"
which means 'The Big Rampart'. The
oldest surviving mention of the...
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chief geographical features are
Bartonny Top
mountain (Irish =
Bharr an
Tonnaigh = The Top of the Mound)
which reaches a
height of 411 metres, Bartonny...
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Killytoney (locally [ˌkʲïləˈtӧni], from
Irish Coill an
Tonnaigh,
meaning 'wood of the stockade') is a
townland lying within the
civil parish of Kilcronaghan...