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Every stoney acre has a name

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"... A collection of essays and poems by academics and local historians on the history and significance of townlands to the people of Ulster, from Donegal to Donaghadee. As well as looking at the ancient origins of the townland itself, …

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"... A collection of essays and poems by academics and local historians on the history and significance of townlands to the people of Ulster, from Donegal to Donaghadee. As well as looking at the ancient origins of the townland itself, there are essays on the meaning of their names and case studies of particular townlands such as Knockaduff in Co. Londonderry and in Bangor, Co. Down."--Back cover.

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""... A collection of essays and poems by academics and local historians on the history and significance of townlands to the people of Ulster, from Donegal to Donaghadee. As well …"

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