School: Baile 'n tSléibhe (B.) (roll number 1344)
- Location:
- Cornalee, Co. Roscommon
- Teacher: Máirtín Mac Conchradha
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- (1) Derrycahill - Doire Cathal - the wood of Charles.(2) Breole - given in John O'Donovan's letters.(3) Feevaghmore - so called from being a large - wild hunting ground.(4) Feevaghbeg - so called from being a smaller hunting ground.(5) Cartronkelly - owing to the number of families of the name Kelly which lived there. There are still some families of the name.(6) Ballyglass - A marshy boggy townland(7) Ballyminton - A number of families of that name (Minton) was supposed to have lived there(8) Miltown - A mill is supposed to have existed somewhere on the banks of the canal - no trace remains(9) Culleenoola - The wood of the apples (given in O'Donovan's letters)(10) Culleenirvan - An old man some years ago stated that this meant the wood where one man lived alone.
(Coillín - fhir amháin)(continues on next page)