School: Moys (roll number 10837)
- Location:
- Moy Otra, Co. Monaghan
- Teachers: P. Dawson C. Mac an Ghirr
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- (continued from previous page)rushy field.The Markeys acre In Lisglasson It is called the Markeys acre because there was a man called Pat Markey bought it.
- There is a field that belongs to Andrew Brennan and it is called the Packatrobar. it got the name from a stone bath that was sitting at the head ridge of the field - and three other stones around it. The people who owned the field called the stones the trobar so the field was afterwards called the Packatrobar.
There is a field that belongs to Ann Mc Shane of Crossmore and it was called Yancy's acre.
There is a field that belongs to James Moffett Avelbane called the barn it was called that because the was a barn built in it. - There is a field that belongs to Crossmore called the bush field. It got its name from a tree in the middle of the field. There is a field belong to James Hughes Crossmore called the well field. I got its name bacause(continues on next page)