School: Whiterock (roll number 13820)
- Location:
- Carrigeengeare, Co. Leitrim
- Teacher: J. Faulkner
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0194, Page 083
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- Ballyboy = The yellow town.
Luganawna = Anna's lake.
Carnóg = The square field
Dublin Park = The capital or best field
The Kiln Park = The Lime-kiln field
Cornavanog = The young woman's grave.
Loughgowna = The park of the strippers.
Tawnyfiacla = The town of the teeth.
Castlemoyle = A mile from the castle.
Dhu = The black mountain.
Moneenlum = The little bare bog.
Monakill = The bog at the church.
Moneenshinagh = The little bog of the fox.
Loughafontha = The round lake.
Coonmor = The big heap.
Carrigangear = The little sharp rock
Cornacloy = The heap of sods (or ditch).
Tawnyshinagh = The lair of the fox
Lisnagroath = The fort or pasture for freshly calved cows. (beastings)