School: Droichead na Dóinne (roll number 10261)
- Location:
- Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Tadhg Ó Scolaidhe
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- (continued from previous page)DEIRÍN na TUNAIGH a piece of land with furze growing on it running out into sea on farm of Andrew Hallissey, Deirín na Muclach, Tahilla.
CUAS MÓRon the seashore at point known as "The Limit" vide (?) "Maccees" previous page.
MACHNA SEÁNa hollow west of Coombawn with Finneán (coarse grass) growing on it: on farm of John Harrington, Coombawn, Tahilla.
CORCÁNa deep hole in sea off Brackros, Tahilla, a quarter of a mile off from farm of James Shea Brackros
CARRAIG FADAa rock near Corcán above
CUASA' DÚINa cave under cliffs on farm of Ml, Shea, Doon, Tahilla.
LACKEENis a point on the seashore near Blackwater Pier in the townland of Lackeen. The ROGHA is a great fishing ground in Kenmare Bay midway between Lackeen point and the other side of Kenmare Bay. Rogha also means a submerged rock in this locality.
ASKIVE= Eas Caoimh situated near Sneem or Parknasilla. An outlaw named Keeffe went on the run "in Cromwell's time" and hid out here in a hut beside the stream "in the Cummer." He was captured and hanged at Askive Cross. Hence Eas Caoimh or Keeffe's waterfall.(continues on next page)