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Tullyallen (Irish:
Tulaigh Álainn,
meaning 'beautiful hill') is a village,
civil parish and
townland (of 224 acres) 6 km north-west of the town of Drogheda...
- O'Shea and
Michael O'****van, two
elderly best friends, that
someone in
Tulaigh Mhór (Tullymore),
their tiny
Irish village of 52 people, has won the Irish...
- Bhealaigh,
Maigh Cuilinn, Na Forbacha, Oranmore, Sailearna,
Sliabh an Aonaigh,
Tulaigh Mhic Aodháin, in the
former Rural District of Galway; An Chorr, An Crompán...
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Tullylish (from
Irish Tulaigh Lis,
meaning 'hillock of the fort') is a
small village,
townland (of 513 acres) and
civil parish in
County Down, Northern...
- Mhór, "great field")
Tullyelmer (originally Tullyelmaine,
possibly from
Tulaigh Alúine, "hillock of the
yellow clay")
Umgola (from Iomghuala, "hill-shoulder")...
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Tullygallan (Irish
derived place name,
Tulaigh Dhalláin,
meaning 'The Hill of Dallán Forgaill') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Drumhome,
Roman Catholic...
- an area of 176 acres. The name
derives from the Irish:
Tulaigh Linton (Linton's hill) or
tulaigh lanntain (Hill of the commons). In 1841 the po****tion...
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Robinson has
written of a
fifth M**** rock,
located in the
Townland of "An
Tulaigh",
which also
includes two holy
wells and, formerly, a
Christian pilgrimage...
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Ardstraw and
covers an area of 804 acres. The name
derives from the Irish:
Tulaigh muc or
tullach muc (hill of the pigs). In 1841 the po****tion of the townland...
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Donaghenry and
covers an area of 131 acres. The name
derives from the
Irish Tulaigh Laig ('hillock of the hollow'). In 1841 the po****tion of the townland...