- the
usual progress? Here I am
stuck in the mud in the
middle of Loughs,
Turlaghs,
Lahaghs and Curraghs, the
names of many of
which are only
known to a few...
- hillock, mound, heap Tullamore, Tullyallen, Tullyhogue,
Tullow turlough,
turlagh turlach turlough Turlough, Turloughmore,
Turlaghmore orlar, urlar, urlaur...
-
eldest son, who was
eventually re-invested in his father's estates.
Teige Turlagh Honora Mary
Historical memoir of the O'Briens : with notes, appendix, and...
-
eighty baskets out of the
churches themselves. They
afterwards went to
Turlagh, on
which they
inflicted a
similar calamity. They then sent a body of men...
- of the Fews. This
census was
taken in 1602 to
record the
clanspeople of
Turlagh MacHenry O'Neill,
chief of the Fews (a
Barony in
southern Armagh neighbouring...
- Plunket, and
Richard Barnewall,
Geoffrey Browne,
Donough O'Callaghan,
Turlagh O'Neill,
Miles O'Reilly, and
Gerald Fennell Esquires."
Godwin 1827, p. 138...
-
Turkisland 117
Ballymoe Oran
Roscommon Turlagh 17
Boyle Ardcarn Boyle Turlagh 59
Frenchpark Creeve Carrick on
Shannon Turlagh 249
Athlone Rahara Roscommon Turlagharee...
- Plunket, and
Richard Barnewall,
Geoffrey Browne,
Donough O'Callaghan,
Turlagh O'Neill,
Miles O'Reilly, and
Gerald Fennell Esquires."
Joyce 1903, p. 202:...
- Gauran,
Daniel Mac Gauran, John Mac Kernan,
Conner Rely,
Mulmore Relie,
Turlagh Relie.
During the
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, the
Clonmel garrison...
- Plunket, and
Richard Barnewall,
Geoffrey Browne,
Donough O'Callaghan,
Turlagh O'Neill,
Miles O'Reilly, and
Gerald Fennell Esquires."
Godwin 1827, p. 138...