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An Tulaigh Thuaidh
genitive: na Tulaí Thuaidh
(Irish)
Tully North
(English)
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Historical references
"Cf. p: Fenagh, b: Leitrim p: Kiltoghert, b: Leitrim p: Killasnet, b: Rosclogher p: Killanummery, b: Drumahaire p: Carrigallen, b: Carrigallen UF An Tulaigh Lú An Tulaigh Mu An Tulaigh "
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"Arch. Inventory: “Rath. Towards the top of the N-facing slope of a drumlin.” (128) "
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"Pinkman: Tulaigh = A hill. Tully is the name of at least six townlands in Co. Leitrim. Tully, near Carrigallen, which is probably the Tullyallen, Tulach-Álainn, mentioned by the Four Masters, AD 1253. This has two parts – Tully North…and Tully South… "
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“Culagher (or Cullaho) in the Tithe Applotment Book) is Tully North.” (Bréifne 1962, 115).
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1590 |
?Tulley
(McMelaughlen McCabboy)
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F Leathanach: 5440
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1590 |
Tullie
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F Leathanach: 5433
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<s>1620<s> |
<s>Tullagh<s>
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Inq. Leathanach: <s>142<s>
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1620 |
?Tullagh
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CPR Leathanach: 469a
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1622 |
Tullagh
(Tully South)
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CPR Leathanach: 522a
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1622 |
Tullagh
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CPR Leathanach: 539a/b
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<s>1629<s> |
<s>Tullagh<s>
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Inq. Leathanach: <s>165<s>
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1631 |
Tullagh (
Tully South)
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Inq. Leathanach: 167
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1655 |
Tullagh
(paróiste Dromrealty)
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<s>1659<s> |
<s>Tullagh<s>
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Cen. Leathanach: <s>561<s>
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1660c |
Tullagh
(Par. Drumreally)
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BSD Leathanach: 5
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1667 |
Tullagh
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ASE Leathanach: 182:16
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1685 |
Tulla
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1710 |
Tullagh
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CGn. Leathanach: 6.168.1693
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1733 |
Tully with the mill
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CGn. Leathanach: 72.242.50595
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1817 |
Tully
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1830c |
?Tully als Newtown
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TAB Leathanach: (61:16/15) innéacs
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1836 |
Tully North
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1836 |
Tolcha
'a mount'
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1836 |
Tully North
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1836 |
Tullagh
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1836 |
Tulach
'a hill'
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1836 |
Tully
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1836 |
Tully
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1836 |
Tully
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BS:AL Nóta: (cóipleabhar)
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1836 |
Tulaigh
'a hill'
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1836 |
Tully North
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1836 |
[Tully North]
"There are lime stone quarries and 1 Danish fort."
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