School: Clochar na Trócaire, Ros Ó gCairbre (roll number 14813)
- Location:
- Ross Carbery, Co. Cork
- Teacher: An tSr. Áilbe
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- (continued from previous page)TULLINEASKY -
snipe HillTULLIGEE -
Windy HillFARRANCOUNTER -
Fearann Ceanntair i.e. the land of the cantred or barony.KILRUANE or KILROVANE
may represent Cill Ruadháin Dive Downes in his survey remarks that St. Roonan's day was kept as a holiday in all O'Sullivan Bere's country. St. Ruadhan who was of the race of Owen More lived at Lorrha, Co. Tipperary. He cursed Tara about 560 A.D.TINNEEL -
Teine - fire; aol - lime i.e. a lime-kiln. Limekilns were known to the Irish from an early period.BENDFF -
Beann Dubh = black gable. An old story tells that a castle was built there by Catherine, wife of McCarthy Reagh. She was known as the "black Lady" "Bean Dubh" thus the name Benduff.BURGATIA -
sometimes called the "land of prayer" on account of the pilgrimages to Teampleen Fachtna. Name probably Danish. Home of the SweeneysBALLYVIREEN -
O'Mirren's townARDAGH -
Ardach = high ground, also known as the "land of springs"REAVILLEEN -
The flat hillock(continues on next page)