Enclosure, An Tearmann, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, An Tearmann, Co. Mayo

The place-name An Tearmann, found scattered across Ireland in various anglicised forms, carries within it a quiet piece of ecclesiastical history.

Tearmann derives from the Latin terminus, and in an Irish context it refers to sanctuary land, territory set aside under the protection of a saint or monastery where certain legal immunities applied. That a recorded enclosure sits within a townland bearing this name in County Mayo suggests a site whose origins may reach back into the early medieval period, when the boundaries between sacred space and the wider landscape were carefully, deliberately marked.

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