School: Carn, An Léim

Location:
Corran North, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Máire Skinner
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  1. boíthrin's = Croisín na Samhla where people were supposed to have been buried the timr of famine
    The Wood boithrín and the bog bóithrín.
    Fields - páirc na leaca, bog feild, well field, bánin, [?]run, haggard, pig field.
    Rocks - The brake rock and the ivy rock.
    Bushes - Hidden treasure bush where there is supposed to be hidden treasure.
    On farm of Arthur Attridge, Reavouler, Drinagh, Dunmanway.
    Fields - Pairc na h-abhan where the river flows. The kiln field, The monkey field, Páirc na clé, Páirc na madraí. The high field, The furze field, Seanna graffa The break field the, and the Glen.
    On the land of Mr. D. Jennigns Carrigeens Leap.
    Fields= Páirc na h-abhan, Creac na luachair, Cloichín Pairc a clé, Páirc na waddra.
    Roads= boirín na phúca where the fairies are supposed to haunt.
    On Bengiman Deane's farm [?] Leap
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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