Information about Sruffaunatanwillin

Information from O'Donovan's Field Name Books

Standard Name:
Sruffaunatanwillin
Irish Form of Name:
Srubhthán a' t-sean mhuillin
Translation:
streamlet of the old mill
Civil Parish:
Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Sruffaunatanwillin
Srubhthán a' t-sean mhuillin
Sruffaunatanwillian Local name
Description:
A stream.
Situation:
S.W. of the Ph. and W. of Bauraderra townland forming the Ph. Boundary.

Information From Joyce's Place Names

Translation according to P. W. Joyce:
Sru and Sruh represent the Irish sruth, a stream.

Townland Information

What is a townland?:
A townland is one of the smallest land divisions in Ireland. They range in size from a few acres to thousands of acres. Many are Gaelic in origin, but some came into existence after the Norman invasion of 1169
Townland:
Sruffaunatanwillin is in Barraderry townland.

Information From The Landed Estates Database

Information from the Landed Estates Database.
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The following is a list of those houses in this townland which are discussed in the Landed Estates Database.