School: Macha na gClaidhe (roll number 16086)
- Location:
- Maughanaclea, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Cathal Ó Macháin
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- Paírc an Aitinn - Aiteann i gcoir capaill fás annAn Cill - Cuireadh leanbhaí ann aimsear an ghortaAn Manntán - (Boggy soil. Black rich earth thereAn Innse - Inaice na h-abhann atá an phaírc sinPaírcín Bheagh - (an bheagh)Paírcín Árd - (Tá Árd innte - Height)An Moínféar - Bíonn meadow ann gac bliainSean Garraidhe - (Níl fios ag aoinne)
- Páirc Dhubh - (Dá ceann i gcur an) ó aimsear an ghortaPaírcín na Féil - (Could not get meaning) I give the sound as I heard it) Field is high - great for crops
Páirc a' Chlampair - a field over which old people used to dispute possession
Páircín na Cille - (Children buried there time of Famine)Páirc a' Tighe - (Sean tig ann fad ó)
Pairc Eibhlín - Cómnuigh bainntreach ann fadó darbh ainm do Eibhlín. Níl aon eólas mar gheall uirthi.(continues on next page)- Informant
- John D. O' Leary
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 57
- Occupation
- Farmer
- Address
- Cousane, Co. Cork