School: Cluain Meacan (roll number 11451)
- Location:
- Cloonmackon, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Liam Ó Catháin
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- There are many places called after old time gentlemen or men of some reputation. Blake's Cross is called after an old Protestant gentleman named Blakeney Kitchener.
There is a bridge in Shrownoun called Gabbet's bridge it was called after a man named Gabbet who came fishing and fowling to this area and when the bridge was making. He subscribed a sum of money to help to make this bridge to help to make this bridge.
There is a field here in John Sullivan of Meen called Thornogue or Tír na nÓg the land of youth fairies. I do not know why it was called this name only just that the field joins a fort. May be they were here long ago but have grown very old and disappeared all together.- Informant
- Thomas O Sullivan
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 45
- Address
- Meen, Co. Kerry