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barony
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townland
townland
Toberanania
(English)
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54.2075, -8.34332latitude, longitude
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Historical references
"Féach: (Wood-Martin iii, lch 377) ‘ ... water in the hollow of certain stines removed warts; for instance, near the Abbey of Ballindoon is “St. Dominick’s Stone,” having on its top a cup-shaped hollow generally full of water which is supposed to be a certain cure for these excrescences, whilst in the parish of Killery there is a spring styled Tobernawanny, i.e. the wart well, doubtless from the curative properties of the spring.”"
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[tubər ˈnanjə]
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1617 |
Tobbernany
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CPR Leathanach: 331a
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1618 |
Tobbernaine
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CPR Leathanach: 407b/408a
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1619 |
Tobberenanie
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CPR Leathanach: 432b
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1620 |
Tubbernany
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CPR Leathanach: 469a
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1621 |
Ballyscanlan als. Ballytobenanny
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CPR Leathanach: 518a
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1633–6 |
Tobernany
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Wood-Martin Leathanach: ii 183
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1659 |
Tobernany
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Cen. Leathanach: 606
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1660c |
Tobbernany
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BSD Leathanach: 114
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1665c |
Tobberinany
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HMR Leathanach: 83
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1722 |
Tubernany
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CGn. Leathanach: 36.68.21269
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1835 |
Tubbernana
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1836 |
Tobar an Fhainne
"weed" [pl];
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pl scriosta:AL Leathanach: Sl027,20
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1836 |
Tobar an Fhainne, 'the wart well'
"(an herb)" [dúch scriosta];
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OD:AL Leathanach: Sl027,20
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1836 |
Tobarana/niă
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OD:AL Leathanach: Sl027,20
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1836 |
[Toberanania]
"there is a fort in the W. & a bridge called Shintagh on the road & parish boundary in E. side of townland" [Desc. Rem.];
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Sl027,20
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1836 |
Tubberananea
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BS:AL Leathanach: Sl027,20
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1836 |
Tubberananea
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Cess Bk:AL Leathanach: Sl027,20
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