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Explanatory note
- English
the hillock of the kiln
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Historical references
ˌtolnəˈhaː
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ˌtoliːnəˈhaː
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ˌtolənəˈhaː
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"Pinkman: Tulaigh-na-hÁithe = Hill of the kiln. Áith, means a kiln of any kind, but particularly a kiln, in which corn was dried before being ground "
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"Arch. Inventory: Sweathouse (site). On the N bank of the valley of a stream (227). Sweathouse. On the NE bank of a SE-NW stream (227). Rath. On the W-facing slope of a knoll beside a stream on the W-facing foothills of Slieve Anierin (129). "
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1660c |
Tullyahare
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BSD Leathanach: 68
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1668 |
Tullyneha alias Tullymehare
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ASE Leathanach: 177:01
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1685 |
?Tullinchar
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1731 |
Tullneha als Tullynehare
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CGn. Leathanach: 67.455.46765
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1817 |
Tulnaha
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1834? |
Tullynaha
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TAB Leathanach: (60:16/9) 159, 161
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1836 |
Tullynoha
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1836 |
Tullynoha
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1836 |
"Tullaigh na h-átha, 'hill of the kiln'"
[An dara 'l' scriosta]
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1836 |
Tullynahaia
"Tullynahaw?" "We have both."
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