Tully (Irish: An Tulaigh, "the hill") is a small village on the Renvyle Peninsula in north-west Connemara, County Galway, Ireland.
The Renvyle House Hotel, former home of poet Oliver St. John Gogarty,[2] lies a mile to the west.
[2] The Land League were instructing the population to refuse to pay a full rent to the landlord and punishing any who did.
[3] It was said (by Blake) that a meeting in Tully Cross church had discussed finding £5 to pay someone to kill her.
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