School: Drumgossatt (B.) (roll number 14071)
- Location:
- Drumgoosat, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: T. Ó Muireadhaigh
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- Poll na muice - A field situated in Knocknachran belonging to a man named Philip Murray. We call this field that name because the "black pig" lay there to rest.
Crocan Rua - It called this name because there is a red hill in it.
Anna Pepper's Hill Is called this name because a woman named Anna Pepper lived there.
Cnoc na gCrann Is called that name because of all the trees that grow on it.
Mohey's Garden A man named Mohery lived there. A street is to be seen in the garden three inches from the surface.
Maire Living's Field because a woman of that name lived there not many years ago.
There is a tree in Drumond owned by Peter McKitterick and a man was hanged on this tree in the troubled times many years ago. No person can cut the tree because there is a dog with a golden chain round his neck under it. This dog is often seen at night.
Hoey's Field This field is called that name because a man named Hoey lived there.
Corrybracken is a fort where fairies are supposed(continues on next page)