BROWSE
townland
An tEanach
genitive: an Eanaigh
non-validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Annagh
(English)

Glossary

English marsh

Explanatory note

Centrepoint

54.1211, -7.56393latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1609
Shannaowtra
MEC
1609
Shanna[i]eitr
MEC
1610
Tanaghyeightra
CPR
1610
Tanaghwotra
CPR
1612c
Townaeiateragh
Inq. Ult.
1612c
Tawnaowteragh
Inq. Ult.
1652
Tenaghoghtragh
Comm. Surv.
1652
Tenaghightragh
Comm. Surv.
1655-57
Annagh
DS
1660c
Annagh
BSD (Ca)
1700c
Aunaghs
Carvaghs
1836
Annagh
BS:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Annagh
Cochran, T.:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Tannagh
Patent (James II):AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
[Annagh]
"This townland forms the demesne of the estate, the property of G. Montgomery Esqr (now a lunatic). It contains the family seat called Annagh or Ballycunell Castle and is finely wooded." [Desc. Rem.];
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Annaghs
Printed List 1790:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Annah
BM:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Eanagh
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Annagh
OD:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Eanach, 'a moor, or cut out bog'
OD:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Enagh
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Anna
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2
1836
Annah
CM:AL Leathanach: Ca061,2

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