School: Réidh Ghlas (roll number 14853)
- Location:
- Knockardtry, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Pártholán Ó Dálaigh
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- Names of FieldsGort Fada means the long field in Enright's land in Crinnie.
Inse Caol means a narrow field beside the river where cattle grazeThe Buaille where cattle sleep by night; it is a hilly field.
The Well field is the field near the well.
The Leaca is a field with furs; it is situated near the hill.
Names of GlensGleannn a Leasa between Crínnie and Reaglass; there is a fort near it.
The field of the fort is called Pairc a Leasa.
Gleann an Aifreann in Cordal between Kerin's and Brosnan's land; it was there the mass was said in the Penal laws.
HillsCnocán is a hill in Glounahroon; there is a green field near it.
Crinnie is a round hill full of furs.
Town LandsLaccanoneen means the Leaca where the daisies grow.
Reaglass means where there is green rays.
Knockartry means a high hill with rays
Cragg means a rock
Kilcusnin is called because young children used be buried there long ago.
Barna is a gap- Collector
- Mary Hickey
- Gender
- Female
- Informant
- Ellen Curtin
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 79
- Address
- Meen, Co. Kerry