School: Goirtín

Location:
Gorteen, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Máiréad Ní Dhubhthaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0078, Page 228

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0078, Page 228

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  2. Sruthán in Clough, owned by Thomas Greally.
    The meaning of sruthan is a stream.
    Cor an Phreáchain, Clough, owned by T. Greally.
    A round hill where the crows used to rest.
    Guirt a Chuinigean, Clough, owned by T. Greally.
    A field where a man named Cunningham lived.
    Sean Gáirdín, Clough, owned by T. Greally.
    An old garden where apples used to grow and the people used to make cider of them.
    Páircín na Laogh. Clough, owned by T. Greally.
    A field where tailors and smiths kept their calves.
    Lios, Clough, owned by T. Greally.
    A lios is a fort. There is a lios in that field.
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