School: Cnoc an Bhile, Upton (roll number 4152)

Location:
Upton, Co. Cork
Teachers:
D. Ó Donnchadha S. Ní Liatháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0322, Page 302

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  1. The name of the townland in which I live is Barna, it is in the parish of Innishannon and in the barony of Carbery.
    There are seven families in the townland and all are of different names. The houses are all slate houses. The meaning of Barna is a gap. There is no one over seventy years of age there. The land is good. There is a wood called Slaveen there and there is about eighty acres of land in it.
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