BROWSE
townland
Maigh an Tuair
genitive: Mhaigh an Tuair
(Irish)
Mantuar
(English)

Glossary

maigh, magh
English plain
English animal-enclosure; lea(-field); bleaching-green

Centrepoint

53.8717, -8.35888latitude, longitude
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Archival records

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Historical references

1837
Moanthure
CM:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Mantuor
Crawford, Rev. T.:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Mantwore
Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Muntinor
["wor" scríofa os cionn "-inor"];
Inq. C II:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Magh an tuair
"mant" [pl]; "bleach green" [pl];
pl:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Mágh an tuair, 'plain of the bleaching'
OD:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Mantuar
OD:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Mantuars
S&V:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Mantuars
Co. Bk. 1821:AL Leathanach: RC036,17
1837
Mantuars
BS:AL Leathanach: RC036,17

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