School: Doire an Bháis (roll number 13152)
- Location:
- Derrycoosh, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Énrí Ó Húbáin
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- Collector
- Richard Burke
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Ballymacrah, Co. Mayo
- The meadow. The lawn. Céim. The whinney hill. Sraith. Tón na Ganntaí. The plank garden. Drá Loch. Glaish. Port a h-íle, Garraidh h-aoig. Doire na h-aonad. Fáil Boladh, Cual an cnuic.
The whinney hill - This field got its name because there are whins growing in it.
Sraith -. A field in which there is a pool.
Currach -. It is a boggy place in which(continues on next page)