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Tullynaskeagh

Tullynaskeagh

37

Taifid Daonáirimh

5

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
14
Teaghlaigh
2
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
23 +64.3%
Teaghlaigh
3 +50%

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Tullynaskeagh is a small townland located in County Down in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Mourne region in the southeastern part of the county. The townland's name derives from Irish, with "Tully" referring to a small hill or mound and "naskeagh" relating to the landscape features of the area. Like many townlands in County Down, it represents a historic administrative division of the Irish countryside that has persisted for centuries. The area is characterized by the rolling terrain typical of County Down, with its mixture of farmland, hedgerows, and rural settlement patterns that reflect both the natural geography and centuries of agricultural use.

The Mourne area, in which Tullynaskeagh is situated, has a rich historical background stretching back well before the modern period. County Down itself has been central to Irish history, with significant settlement and land use patterns established during medieval and early modern times. The townland system itself, which organizes the Irish countryside into these small administrative units, was systematized during the plantation period and subsequent surveys. As part of this broader regional history, Tullynaskeagh would have been subject to the same patterns of land ownership, tenant farming, and social organization that characterized rural County Down through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Today, Tullynaskeagh remains part of the rural fabric of County Down, reflecting the quiet agricultural character typical of many townlands in the region. While it may not be widely known beyond its immediate locality, the townland name persists in local usage and administrative records, and it serves as a point of geographic reference for those familiar with the area. The significance of such townlands lies partly in their role as historical markers of Irish land division and settlement patterns, and in their continued importance to local residents as familiar geographic and community reference points within the broader landscape of County Down.

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