School: Breac-chluain
- Location:
- Brackloon South, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Liam Mac Gabhann
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- Treathán Séad is a long, narrow strip of land owned by Patrick Fahey of Gurteenmore.
Cnocán Raithneach means a hill of ferns and it is also owned byPatrick Fahey.
Scardán ditch is a ditch near which is a well.
Tobar na Srathach means the well at the stream. It is in the village of Aghamore.
Cnocán Ruadh is a hill in the village of Tavnahjmore on martin Swift's land Cnocán Ruad. means a red hill.
Lochán Seóinín is the village of Tavnaghmore where people of the Burks lived long ago. Locán Seoinín means "The lake of the foreigner".- Collector
- Kathleen Grogan
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Tawnagh, Co. Mayo
- Claidh na Scáthan is a field in John Flatley's place [?] it slopes towards the river.
The White field has a whitethorn hedge.
The Gairrda úp is not tilled now. All three are J [?]
The Garrín glas = The green hillock on M. Flatley's land
The Bolaidh hen A high field in Derrymacong [?]
Naomh Nee. Austin Waldron's grandfather lived there when he was young. There is remains of his house in it.The first five fields are in Gurteen More