Tullaherin
Tullaherin is a townland and parish in County Kilkenny, Ireland.
It is the site of a ninth-century round tower, an 11th-13th century ruined church and two ogham stones. The present church at Tullaherin was built about 1840.[1][note 1] The Tullaherin Folk Museum can be viewed at the old parochial residence. The museum was established by Duchas - Tullaherin Heritage Society - in 1981.[3]
Notes
- ↑ "The church being dedicated to St. Kieran, the name, Tullaherin, was generally supposed to signify the height of Kieran; but it was sometimes pronounced and spelled Tullaherim, which would mean the dry hill, a term certainly descriptive of its peculiar situation, it being elevated ground nearly surrounded by a marsh."[2]
References
- ↑ In the Shadow of the Steeple - No.1 Pg 9 (out of print)
- ↑ "JOURNAL Vol. 3: by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland." Originally published 1857. Published by Forgotten Books 2013. PIBN 1000746047. Page 87.
- ↑ http://www.discoverireland.ie/Search-Results/Details.aspx?touristItemID=7235
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