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Mullynadrumman
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- English
the hilltops of the ridge
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Historical references
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"Pinkman: Mullaigh-na-Druim-Mín = Summit of Drummeen. This is really a portion of the townland of Drummeen and the last syllable of the English word is never made Drumman locally. Consequently the Irish form should be, I think, Mullaigh-na-Druim-Mín and not Mullagh-na-Dromaine."
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Mullynadrumman
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OD:AL Leathanach: C001,1,22
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1836 |
Mullean a draoghnan, 'the thorn mill'
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Quinn, E.:AL Leathanach: C001,1,22
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1836 |
Mullaigh na dromainne, 'summit of the ridge'
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OD:AL Leathanach: C001,1,22
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1836 |
Mullynadrummon
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1836 |
Mullinadrumnuinn
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1836 |
Muillionn a druimin, 'the mill of the little ridge'
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1836 |
Mullaigh na dromainne
'summit of the ridge'
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1836 |
Muillionn a druimin
'the mill of the little ridge'
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1836 |
Mullean a draoghnan
'the thorn mill'
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1836 |
Mullynadrummon
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1836 |
Mullinadrumnuinn
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1836 |
Mullynadrumman
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