BROWSE
townland
Baile an tSí
genitive: Bhaile an tSí
non-validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Ballyshea
(English)

Glossary

English townland, town, homestead

Explanatory note

  • English

    the town(land) of the fairy mound

    , in Baile an tSí, the recommended Irish form for Ballyshea, most likely represents “fairy mound”. This is supported by the fact that there is a mound barrow just across the border to this townland in Pollnashinnagh, and also by the historical form from 1677 Ballythea which suggests the presence of the letter -t- in the last part of the name. The local pronunciation collected in 1979 by The Placename Branch and written in phonetics as [baləʃiː] (something akin to *baleshee) also supports this. The Irish version from the Ordnance Survey Parish Namebook (1835) Baile Ui Sia, may simply be a misunderstanding or a misinterpretation of the name heard locally, as the majority of the evidence points towards . (JÓG, 06 Bealtaine 2025)

Centrepoint

53.1778, -8.70314latitude, longitude
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