5-i So:tlIE ANGLICISED SURNAMES IN IRELAND. Small.-In the districts about Limavady and Derry City the names Gilkie and Kilkey, respectively, are anglicised Small. (In Gaelic Mac Giollachaoich). In the district of Downpatrick and other parts of Co. Down, in Cookstown district, Co. Tyrone, and about Crumlin, Co. Antrim, the two names of Keiltogh and KiCity, respectively, are like· wise changed to Small; in Gaelic 0 'Caoiltigh. Tear, Tier.-These two names are the hlanx forms of Mcintyre and of McAteer (JI.lac An t-Saoir). Tinney.-This name, found in Donegal, is a form of 1f' Atinny (Mac An t-Sionnaigh). Sec Fox. Thoms.-This name is the anglicisecl form of M' Combic and M' Cornie. (Mac Th6mais). Thomson, Tomson, Thomison.-This name in Ulster and Scotland is a Scottish sept name principally of the Clan Campbell or Siol Diarmuid 0 'Duibhne. It is the anglicised form of a few names, especially M' Tavish and M' Cavish (Mac Th6mhais) in North Antrim and the West of Scotland, and of JU' Cause, _\f' Comish and McOmish; the latter three being M cFarlane sept. In Gaelic Mac Th6mais. M' Cawis and JU' Cau~e in 1491, in Killin of Lochtay, Scotland. Thornton.-In the most parts of Routh Connacht and North Munster th is name is the anglicised form 0-'Draighneain, a South Galway sept; Drennan and Drinan in the districts about Tuam; in Sligo Dreinan, anrl Drinan in the district of Oughterard. Likewise M:eenagh (Muimheach) in North Sligo, O'Monaghan (O'hluincachain) in Co. Mayo, 1IcSkeghan and McSkean iu the districts of 'l'yholl:mcl, TydaYnet and other parts of North 1fonaghan; correctly written Mac Sceachfrin, from Sceach, a thorn-bush. Tyrie, Tyre.- These two names arc forms of 11'lntyre (Mac An t-Saoir). Timothy.-This name is the anglicised form of 'l'umulty (Mac Tomaltaigh) in the districts surrounding Glenamadcly, Co. Galway, and those to the North. Tosh.- This name is a shortened anglicised form of Mcintosh JI.lac An 'l'aoisigh, the Son of the Thane). It is founrl in the most of Scotland and in North-East Ulster. Tansey.-This name is the anglicised form of 0 'Bliasc:iin in West Mayo and West Galway.
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