School: Cor na Muclach (roll number 14470)

Location:
Cornamucklagh North, Co. Leitrim
Teacher:
Annie Ryan
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0206, Page 120

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0206, Page 120

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  2. In the townland of Derrinawillan there is a place called "Claidhe dubh". It got its name by being surrounded by a blackthorn hedge.
    There is another place in this townland in Derrinawillan bog called "The Radogue". It is partly a swamp. It derived its name from a certain kind of plant which grew there long ago but does not grow there now.
    In the same bog there is a place called "Poll Mór". It is a place where the turf has been cut away and leaves a great hollow, and on that account it the name "Poll Mór".
    There is another portion of this bog that has got the name of "Simpson's Piece," because a man named Simpson used to cut turf there long ago. It is now owned by a man named John Flynn in the townland of
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