• A Quarterland or Ceathramh (Scottish Gaelic) was a Scottish land measurement. It was used mainly in the west and north. It was supposed to be equivalent...
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  • Pennyland (Peighinn) = 2 groatlands Quarterland (Ceathramh) = 4 pennylands (8 groatlands) Ounceland (Tir-unga) = 4 quarterlands (32 groatlands) Markland (Marg-fhearann)...
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    rood Scottish units in the West Highlands: Scots markland Ounceland Quarterland Pennyland Groatland Oxford English Dictionary, 1st ed. "carucate, n."...
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  • be aoghair. This article incorporates text from Dwelly's [Scottish] Gaelic Dictionary (1911). (Aoghairean) Half-foot Crofting Davoch Quarterland v t e...
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  • up to fifth on the RC Express Racing Kawasaki but he crashed out at Quarterlands on the final lap and that allowed Amor to edge out David Johnson and...
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    legal unit. Like older Scottish land measurements, such as the davoch, quarterland and oxgang, the extent of a township often varies according to the quality...
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    B101 Leathemstown Road from Leathemstown Corner to Dundrod and the B154 Quarterland/Tornagrough Road from Cochranstown to the road junction of the B38 Upper...
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  • h-Eaglais City of the church City Kirriemuir Ceathramh Mhoire Mary's quarterland City Knapdale Cnapadal City Knockan An Cnocan City Kyle of Lochalsh Caol...
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    (Còta bàn) = ie 4 pennies; Quarterland (Ceathramh) = 8 pennylands (quarter of a mark); Ounceland (Tir-unga) = 4 quarterlands (32 pennies); Markland (Marg-fhearann)...
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    townland an Irish name of An Cheathrú Uachtarach, with Ceathrú meaning a quarterland. Glashagarriff Bridge, Carhue "The description of Muskery, Dartmouth...
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    parish was divided into between 5 and 16 treens, each consisting of four quarterlands. Laxey Bay Ramsey Bay Douglas Bay Port-Ny-Ding, a small bay immediately...
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    parish of Ballaugh in the Isle of Man. The area of Ballacrye is a former Quarterland including Ballacrye farm which are part of the former Treen of Ballyvall...
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    basic unit; sub-divided into halfpenny-land and farthing-land. Also: quarterland (ceathramh Of variable value: one-quarter of a Markland. groatland (Scottish...
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  • 6) Anon. (Cecil Hayter) The Union Jack (2nd Series) 735 The Heir of Quarterlands Anon. (William J. Bayfield) Plus: In the Hands of the Head Hunters (part...
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    Cartronnagilta (from Irish Ceathrú na gCoillte, meaning 'The Quarterland of the Woods') is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan...
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    Airt but it has also been translated as Ceathrú Fhiodhghoirt, meaning Quarterland of the Wood of the Field List of populated places in Ireland "Census...
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  • sub-divided into half penny-land and farthing-land (Other terms in use; Quarterland (Ceathramh): variable value; Groatland (Còta bàn) Penny Scots Pennyland...
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    townland an Irish name of An Cheathrú Íochtarach, with Ceathrú meaning a quarterland. At the south-east end of the townland, is said to exist Poul Leather...
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  • "MacGaughey's townland") Carnasure or Carnesure (from Ceathrú na Siúr meaning "quarterland of the sisters") Glass Moss formerly Ballynaganemye (from Baile na Gainimhe...
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  • its subdivisions, e.g. Pinminnoch, Leffin Donald, Fardin; Daugh and quarterland (ceathramh) also appear, e.g. Doach, Kirriedarroch, Terraughty. It is...
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    At the bridge spanning the River Glass, at boundary of the historic "quarterlands" of Ballabrooie and Ballaquayle. Historically one of several startlines...
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    Quarterbridge (The Quarters or Quarter Dub: quarterlands of Ballabrooie and Ballaquayle) is situated soon after the 1 mile-marker measured from the TT...
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  • sub-divided into half penny-land and farthing-land (Other terms in use; Quarterland (Ceathramh): variable value; Groatland (Còta bàn) This article incorporates...
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  • Lecharrownahone (from Irish Leathcheathrú na hAbhann, meaning 'The half-quarterland of the river' - Local pronunciation is 'Laher-na-hone') is a townland...
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  • land") – site of Belvoir Park Carnamuck (from Ceathrú na Muc meaning "quarterland of the pigs") Castlereagh (from Caisleán Riabhach meaning "grey castle")...
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    Quarterbridge Road (Manx: The Quarters or Quarter Dub – quarterlands of Ballabrooie and Ballaquayle) is a section of roadway notable for its inclusion...
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  • Carroward East Side An Cheathrú Árd The high quarterland Carroward West Side An Cheathrú Thiar The high quarterland Coolaboy Cúil Buí Yellow corners Coolaleen...
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  • Portavogie, Portloughan, Pound Island, Priest Town Quarter Cormick, Quarterland, Quilly, Quoile Rademan, Raffrey, Raholp, Rainey Island, Raleagh, Ramharry...
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  • clan based there, The Corrins of Ballagawne, was known to have held quarterland properties in the parishes of Arbory. Historically, they considered the...
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    Anglicisation of the Irish- 'Leathcheathrú Lios Robhartaigh', meaning The half-quarterland of Lisroughty. In the Plantation of Ulster by grant dated 16 August 1611...
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