- The
tríocha céad, also
known as trícha cét,
meaning "thirty hundreds", was a unit of land-holding in
eleventh and
twelfth century Ireland. The term appears...
- systems: 10: a
deich 20:
fiche 30:
vigesimal – a
deich is fiche;
decimal –
tríocha 40: v. daichead, dá fhichead; d.
ceathracha 50: v. a
deich is daichead;...
- Carrow; 4
Ploughlands – 1 Ballybetagh, or Townland; 30
Ballybetaghs –
Triocha Céad or Barony. This
hierarchy was not
applied uniformly across Ireland...
-
Cairbre Drom
Cliabh Cairbre na Catha/Críoch Cairbre/Cairbre Mór Túath/
Tríocha Céad
Cairbre Drom
Cliabh in
Iochtar Connacht.
History • Created uncertain...
-
rocroch tríchait im óenboin. níor shiúl sé
coirce cách,
rinneadh sceach tríocha timpeall ar a chinn. He didn't walk the rye's path, a
bushel of thirty...
-
fiche aonú...'s
fiche 22
fiche a dó dhá ...'s
fiche dóú...'s
fiche 30
tríocha tríochadú 40
daichead daicheadú 50
caoga caogadú 60
seasca seascadú 70...
- naoi naoú (9ú) 10 a
deich deichiú (10ú) 20
fiche or scór fichiú (20ú) 30
triocha triochadú (30ú) 40 daichead,
ceathracha or dhá scór daicheadú or ceathrachadú...
-
Luighne Túath/
Tríocha Céad
History • Created
uncertain • Abolished 1603 • Succeeded by
Barony of Leyny,
County Sligo Status Túath (Territory) Subdivisions...
-
Dartraighe Dartraige Túath/
Tríocha Céad
History • Created
uncertain • Abolished 1603 • Succeeded by
Barony of Dartree,
County Monaghan Status túath...
- a
townland or ploughland, and
being a
smaller division than a
tuath or
triocha céad. The
Placenames Database of
Ireland gives the
townland an
Irish name...