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Tonyquin (Irish
derived place name,
either Tonnaí Choinn,
meaning 'The
Marsh of Conn' or
Tamnach Choinn,
meaning 'The
Pasture of Conn' or Tonnaí Uí Choinn...
- county; Newtown,
formerly part of Tiercahan, above-mentioned; Dunglave;
Tonyquin; Gortmore; Gub, also
called Gub Wallace; Maugherea,
otherwise Moherre,...
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early as the Iron Age as
recent discoveries in the
nearby townland of
Tonyquin attest. The
earliest mention of the town
seems to be in the will of Richard...
- 1836
Ordnance Survey. The north-eastern part is
bounded on the
north by
Tonyquin townland, on the
south by
Tircahan townland, on the west by Killaghaduff...
- county; Newtown,
formerly part of Tiercahan, above-mentioned; Dunglave;
Tonyquin; Gortmore; Gub, also
called Gub Wallace; Maugherea,
otherwise Moherre,...
- townlands, on the west by
Drumod Glebe, Gortlaunaght,
Gortnaderrylea and
Tonyquin townlands and on the east by
Drumersee townland. Its
chief geographical...
- county; Newtown,
formerly part of Tiercahan, above-mentioned; Dunglave;
Tonyquin; Gortmore; Gub, also
called Gub Wallace; Maugherea,
otherwise Moherre,...
- county; Newtown,
formerly part of Tiercahan, above-mentioned; Dunglave;
Tonyquin; Gortmore; Gub, also
called Gub Wallace; Maugherea,
otherwise Moherre,...
- county; Newtown,
formerly part of Tiercahan, above-mentioned; Dunglave;
Tonyquin; Gortmore; Gub, also
called Gub Wallace; Maugherea,
otherwise Moherre,...
- county; Newtown,
formerly part of Tiercahan, above-mentioned; Dunglave;
Tonyquin; Gortmore; Gub, also
called Gub Wallace; Maugherea,
otherwise Moherre,...