School: Cor Críochach
- Location:
- Corcreeghagh, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: Ss. Ó Muireadhaigh
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- (continued from previous page)Narrator: Her Father Michael Cooney, Cargahogue, who heard it from his father when he was a boy.
- Fields - Owners
The Áth Buidhe - Tom Duffy, Cargahogue
Cowan (Cabhán) - John McConnon(?), Avery
The Sráth
Par na Scéilg
The Currach bog - Patrick Lynch LisnadarraCowan Mór - Tommy Lynch, Lisnadarra
Clochóg glas - Ned McCluskey, Cargahogue
The Gob
Páirc a' tSeipéil - James Hoey, Lisnadarra
It was in this field the old church was and as mentioned before in labouring the ground bones are sometimes met with.
Páirc a' Doruis - Neddy Hand, RaferaghThe Garraidh Bog - James Hoey, Shankill
The Gallya' (áilleach = jaw, cheek) - John Reilly, Cargahogue
Páirc Phádhraic Cathail - John Roe, ShankillCasadh Shíle - Daniel Mitchell, Sreenty
Carraig Cos - John Culleton, Carnokamore
There is a mark of a horse's shoe in the rock and also of a man's foot(?)(continues on next page)