School: Glanworth (B.) (roll number 4837)

Location:
Glanworth, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Liam Ó Ríoghbhardáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0373, Page 076

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0373, Page 076

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    NAME OF TOWNLAND --- NAMES OF FIELDS ETC. IN TOWNLAND.
    Ballyclough ---
    "Kilacrinn." Ruins of an Old Church and Convent. It is said that Priests and Nuns are buried there.
    Ballinroe. ---
    "Páirc na gCrann. "Kate Anthony's Carrigawn".
    Ballyquane. ---
    "The Land League Field."
    Ballinoe. ---
    Three Lisses.
    Boherash. ---
    The Twigyard.
    Clontinty. ---
    "Pairc na Ceárdchan" in Mr. Barry's Farm. Páirc na Rothaí". In Mr Barry's Farm. "The Liss Field in Mr. Dan Gallagher's Farm. Páircín Mín in Mr. Barry's Farm.
    Curraghoe. ---
    "The Stone Field", "The Kyle Field" "The Garraidhe Buidhe". All in Mr. Burke's Farm. One Liss. One Castle.
    Close. ---
    "Titheyard Field". Gleann Michíl, A large glen.
    Corbally ---
    "Páirc an Mhurdail" in Mr. Fitzgibbon's Farm. The Claide Dubh. Corbally Bush and Stone Circle. Two Lisses.
    Cubbage. ---
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    Topics
    1. place-space-environment
      1. local lore, place-lore (~10,595)
    Languages
    Irish
    English
    Location
    Glanworth, Co. Cork