BROWSE
townland
Sráid Mhic Conalaigh
genitive: Shráid Mhic Conalaigh
non-validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Sraud (Conolly)
(English)

Glossary

English street, village

Explanatory note

  • Gaeilge

    the street of Mac Conalaigh
    Mac Conalaigh — sloinne, ainm athartha <Conghalach

  • English

    the street of Mac Conalaigh
    Mac Conalaigh — surname, patronymic <Conghalach

Centrepoint

54.3913, -8.11815latitude, longitude
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Historical references

ˈsrɑˑɪd
Áit.
straːd′
Áit.
ˌstraːd′ˈkɑnəliː
Áit.
Nóta
Nóta
n/a
"Pinkman: An tSráid = The street Sráid means a street, a village of one street, a farmyard, the space around a residence. This townland has two divisions – one called Sráid-Uí Chonghalaigh nó Uí Chonghaile, Sraud Connolly; the other named Sráid-Ui Fhearghusa, Sraud O’Fergus. The O’Connolly family were connected with the Monastery of Devenish. The family of O’Fergus – fear, a man, and gus strength, manly strength – were the coarbs of St. Mogue of Rossinver. “Sixteen cartrons of land belonged to Rossinver Church and these were called Termon lands (Tearmann). The Ferguses were the erenaghs of this termon; hence it was called Termann Uí Fhearghusa. Hugh Fergus, who is the senior of this family, lives now (1836) in Sraud – in that part called after him, Sraud Fergus.” (O’Donovan, Letters on Leitrim). "
Nóta
1817
Straud
Larkin
1835?
Strade
(Úinéirí: Conolly; Fergusson)
TAB Leathanach: 68, 104 (59:16/1ii)
1836
Sraud Conolly
OD:AL
1836
Shraid Conolly
Plan:AL

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