School: Boireann
- Location:
- Burren, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Eibhlín Ní Bhriain
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- There are three forts in Gurranefeen (district known as Harbour View), one in John Jeremiah Ahern's land, one in Jame Con Ahern's and the third in John Donovan's land. The one in John Jeremiah Ahern's land is the best preserved. They were never tilled as people are afraid that some misfortune would fall on them if they tampered with them. They are round and one can be seen from another. They are supposed to be connected by underground passages. James Ahern Gurranefeen.
There are three forts in Burren, one in Timothy Cowhig's lis field, one in John Hurley's and the third in Mrs. O'Leary's all in Burren. About five years ago Timothy Cowhig ploughed his fort and unearthed three skulls. He buried them where he found them. As may of his cattle died that year he did not till the lis since. He thought ploughing the lis caused the death of the cattle.(continues on next page)- Informant
- James Ahern
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Garranefeen, Co. Cork
- Informant
- J. Cowhig
- Address
- Burren, Co. Cork
- Informant
- Timothy Holland
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 61
- Occupation
- Feirmeoir
- Address
- Clooncalla More, Co. Cork