-
derived his seat at the Hill of Tara. The O'Conlons were
chiefs of
Crioch Tullach, in
County Tyrone and
branches of this
family in the
twelfth and thirteenth...
-
Grevillea polychroma ,
commonly known as
Tullach Ard grevillea, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Proteaceae and is
endemic to
eastern Victoria...
- such as Conlon, Connellan, etc. The O'Connellans were
chiefs of
Crioch Tullach, in
County Tyrone. O'Conalláin (O'Connellan or O'Kendellan) were princes...
-
first division was
headed by de Clare's son and
marched northwards to
Tullach O'Dea in an
effort to cut off any help
which might arrive from O'Connor...
- 1907
Championship of
Australia Date 28
September 1907
Stadium Adelaide Oval
Attendance 13000
Umpires Tullach...
-
Monastery early monastic site,
Gaelic nuns
founded 6th
century by St
Damhnat Tech-****ata;
Tydavnet Tullycorbet Monastery early monastic site
Tullach-carpait...
- occurs.
Other rare or
vulnerable plant species found in the
reserve include Tullach Ard
grevillea (Grevillea polychroma),
outcrop guinea-flower (Hibbertia...
-
subsepts of
Farshing [Fairsing],
Rabagh [Rábach],
Tallin (aka Tollin) and
Tullach. "eDIL -
Irish Language Dictionary". dil.ie.
Retrieved 9
April 2021. Famille...
- (O'Conlon, Conlon, Conlan) Meaning: Progenitor:
Connall Territory:
Crioch Tullach Extra: Ó
Maeldoraidh (O'Muldorey) Meaning: Progenitor: Territory: Extra:...
- 107 acres) Taodach, 'rugged land' or
Teideach 'flat
topped hill'
Tullig Tullach, 'mound' Ardahill, Ardintenant, Caher, Caheragh, Derrycluvane, Drumnea...