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[edit] "Town land"
If this is a recognised term it needs some explanation. --ukexpat 18:16, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
- Townland is a standard term, the smallest fully official unit of landholding - a subdivision on the order: County > Barony > Townland (sometimes a lower denomination, Quarter, existed, but it is not used in land registration, etc.).