School: Kilmaganny, Thomastown
- Location:
- Kilmaganny, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: C. Ó Hurdail
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- (continued from previous page)(2) The "Falla", (3) The "Rock Field" & (4) The "Cottage Field"
The "Inch" gets its name owing to a "Canel" beside it, while the "Falla" is surrounded by a stone wall. - Gort na Cill (Kiln) owing to the presence of lime in the field, The "Lodge Field" & The "Bridge Field".
- The "Horse Bog", The "Long Bog" The "Long Field" & "Heather Hill" over the Carrick Road.
- The "Long Field", the "Shed Field", The "Bull Field" & the "Rocky Field".
- (naming fields of Cothrelstown):- the "Well Field", the "Slate Field" & "Wolfe's Field".
- (fields of Mr P.J. Moore of Readesbara):- The "Park" - so named because is is closed in with wire & the coursing is held there; The "Side Bog" it is at the side of the avenue; The "Lawn" is in front of the house; The "Quarry Field" has a quarry in it; In the "Plough-match" there was a ploughing match at one time.
- Thomas Moore has on his father's land:- "Butler's" - because Butlers lived there; the(continues on next page)