School: Lios Dubh (B.)
- Location:
- Lisduff, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Proinnsias Mac Cuinn
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- XML “The Cillín in Cragga”
- XML “Ballinamore Graveyard”
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- In Cragga, almost at the extreme south of this parish the [?] a graveyard called the Cillín. The name[?] Cillín means a little cill or church[?] or graveyard. It is in the corner of a field in which beech trees grow. It is a graveyard for still-born[?] or unbaptised babies. I heard that [?] of the burials were at night. It [?] looked on as a disgrace to the woman[?] who gave birth to a still-born [?]. A person could easily know that the graves in it are children's graves [?] they are as short and narrow. It [?] not be all still-born children [?] were buried in it for one graves [?] bears the name John Myles O'Donel
Ballinamore Graveyard- Collector
- Éinrí Ó Chearbhaill
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Attavally, Co. Mayo
- Around the protestant church(continues on next page)