School: Dún Gar (Frenchpark) (roll number 3961)

Location:
Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Tomás Mac Mághnuis
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0243, Page 330

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  2. Sheevanan
    Tígh Mheannain: The tígh or dún is situated in Tully's field about ½ mile north of the village of Dungar. Of course Mananaan Mac Lir and his fairy hosts have their abode here when they do not see fit to wander below the gap. The gap is the "Curlieu Gap" on the way to Moytura's plain. Opinion however is divided as to whether it is not to the Hill of Keash they go. But one thing appears to be certain and it is that they have no connection whatever with the hosts of Rath-Cruachán, to which party our own neighbouring Good People belong, and this perhaps accounts for the fact that the "Sand" Drain in Cloonshanville forms a sort of no man's land for the Corran and Sheevanan hosts. They have been seen over and over again travelling as far as this boundary and turning back again.
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