School: Cuileann Uí Chaoimh (B.), Sráid an Mhuilinn (roll number 4440)
- Teacher: Ruaidhrí Ó Cadhla
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- One townland is PLOVERFIELD. It is in the parish of Millstreet. There are five families living in it. There is about twenty five people there. Four slate houses and one thatched one.
- Collector
- Pat Kelly
- Gender
- Male
- Twogneeves. It is in the parish of Millstreet. There are a lot of people in it. The most of them are farmers. Some of the land is good. Willie Fitzgerald.
- Derragh.
There are about sixty people in this district. The most common familiies are the MacSweeneys. Some houses are thatched and more slated. The townland got its name from a wood of oak trees. - Eagloune. There is one big glen there. There are seven houses in it, six thatched and one slated. Houses were more numerous before the famine. Mick Duggan
- Lisnaboy.
There is a fort in it called Lios na Bo Buidhe. There are twenty two families in it. Most common are Murphys, Hickeys and Duggans, half of them are slated and the other half thatched. - Rathduane.
There are eighteen familiies in this townland eighty people entirely. Healys and Murphys are most common. There is only two of them thatched and the rest slated. Most all of them know Irish. - Lisnshearshane.
It is in the parish of Millstreet. There are four houses in it. They all slated. There are about twenty people living in it.