School: The Spa, Tráighlí

Location:
Spa, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Ml. Breathnach
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0438, Page 314

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    (Left Side of the Page)
    Barony of Kerry, Clanmaurice
    Ancient History - Modern
    Western Clanmaurice
    In 1138 McCarthy gave land south of Cashen to Geraldines. Maurice Fitz-Raymond married heriess of Ratoo, Killary, Ballheigue, later, Inughenaimy [?], Dorney, and Killarney.
    Lord Thomas founded Ardfert Abbey, 1253.
    Subordinate families here:
    Offarba, Clahulls, Brownes, Cantillons,
    Wrecks given of the sea, given to Clahulls in 1284 Cantillon.
    Wrecks and whales.
    Brownes Castle (109)
    Wreckers here along.
    Kipper Rock.
    Lissagower - Of goat.
    Lissnagoonery = Rabbit
    Lisaniska = of water
    Lissmoyle = bare
    Lassanaffun = Mass
    Caherbuckaum = he goat
    (Right Side of the Page)
    Meenagohane = Keane's Mt., Danish river 1751. Lishiencankeeragh. Dromnacuna, Ballingarry.
    Churches:
    Templedahalen,
    Lobarnasul [?]
    Ring Forts [?] (on to 1751)
    Rah Healy & Oūn Ferries, or Pierce, Clashmaelcon, earless, dog or Maelchu. St. Partrick's Master.
    (continues on next page)
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Michael Breathnach
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Teacher