School: Corcaghan (roll number 16129)

Location:
Corcaghan, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
F. Murray
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    Bealach - Ballagh - Great road or pass...

    Bealach - Ballagh - Great road or pass
    Rath Dubh - Blackraw - Black fort
    Drumguill - Druimguill - Gaul's Grave
    Gort Mór - Gort More - Great field or garden
    Coill-na-Cliath - Kilnaclay - Wood of the hurdles
    Tógan - Togan - Elevating
    Ath-na-gCloc - Annalough - Ford of the stones
    Beannach Ruadh - Bannagh Roe - Red Hills
    Cabhan Garbhan - Cavanagarvan - Cavan's round hill
    Corcachan - Corcaghan - small marsh or Kanes hill or turn

    Darag Glean - Darraghlan - Oak glen
    Ath Bog - Aghabog - soft Field
    Calliach - Callagh - Old Hag
    Leic - Leck - Hill of famous McMahon's Stone
    Lios-na-Seanach - Lisnashanna - Fort of the Foxes
    Hill or march or cut out bog
    Srath an Fhodain - Stranooden - Noodens wet meadow

    Toigh Tapaidh - Tappa - house of active man
    Sliabh Ruadh - Slieveroe - red mountain
    Rath Droma - Radum - fort of ridge or long hill
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    Languages
    Irish
    English
    Location
    Monaghan, Co. Monaghan