Volume: CBÉ 0407 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1937
- Collector
- Locations
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0407, Page 0043
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- Ancient grave-yard. Long disused. I made the
appended sketch about the year 1907. During the past
30 years that gable may have fallen & that head-stone
with date 1608 may be no longer visible. Hence I offer
no apology for including here:
"Linkardstown was parish chapel before Tinryland
Chapel was built. The name of the old parish was
Tulla(ch) Ma Ghioma (Thullamagema). An old
road by the graveyard out by the Long Stone in Castletown.
That field there is called "Cúl na ccupóg' " (Bean Uí Foghladha)
Cúl na Cupóg mentioned repeatedly in the Inquisitions
as name of townland in this district, See importance of field-names.(continues on next page)