Standard Name:
Tonagarraun
Irish Form of Name:
Tóin a' gharáin
Translation:
bottom of the copse
Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Tonagarraun
Tóin a' gharáin
Thonagurraun B. S. Sketch Map
Thonagurraun Barony Map
Tonegrane Captain Butler, Winterfield
Thonagurraun County Map
Tonegarane High Constable 1838
Tonagurraun Local
Thónaghurrán Local
Tonagueran Rector of Annaghdown
Description:
It is the property of Captain Butler.There is a neat house of two stories the residence of Captain Butler situate in the Eastern part of this townland. There is also a large village in the central part of it. At the W. side of the above village there is a Holy Well called Tober Macdouagh, also a Trigl. Station, near its N. boundary, ¾ of it tillage and the remainder bog.
Situation:
It is situated 1½ miles S. of Annaghdown Church. Bounded North by Carrowbeg South. East by Drumgriffin. South by parish boundary and W. by Park.
Area in Acres, Roods and Perches:
Land value at the time in pounds, shillings and pence:
Building value at the time in pounds, shillings and pence:
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