School: Tullogher, Ros Mhic Treoin (roll number 14648)
- Location:
- Tullagher, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: Mrs Winnie Murphy
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- (continued from previous page)Irish names such as:- Bána Móra, Bán na Tríona, Currach and the Buaile or milking field.
- John Walsh's fields
The Rath fields
The stone fields,
The Lán
The Gleann-táns
Forge-field
Bánárd
James's field
The Cottage Lán
The Coragans
The Leacan
The pig field
Irish name Átha Donn got from ford in River Nore - could walk across river at Neill's when tide is out."Donn" or "Brúin" from a man of that name who probably lived there, Irish name Átha Brúin is more correct than Áth Donn. I have heard, as a man name Brúin lived at the ford.
There was and still is a Mass path from Lower Brownsford (River) through Castle grounds - style there - then from Leech's through Walsh's Gleanntáns to Tullogher.
Rísteárd Ó Murchadha
Brownsford Castle
Inistioge
(answers to questions in Booklet)
Number of families - 13
Number of people - 83
Family name most common - Murphy
Types of houses - Slated
Old People - No
Irish not spoken (Y)
Ruins of Houses - all cleared awayHouses much more numerous before Famine - emigrated to America in the year '47, (See page 49)- Collector
- Rísteárd Ó Murchadha
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Brownsford, Co. Kilkenny