School: Monagea (B.), Newcastlewest (roll number 9401)
- Location:
- Rahanagh, Co. Limerick
- Teacher: John Ahern
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- Pliabaire
Raispín
Fámaire
Smíste
Aindeiseoir
Tuaithplis
Buailimsgiath
Sneamhnánaidhe
Lúbaire
Geocach
Plispín
Draidaire
Ceolán
Taobh-Fhóids (?)Ceartuigh (when speaking to a cross or restless cow being milked)
Comar nó Cumar (a ravine, a valley, the confluence of rivers)
Súil ( arch of a bridge ) or a hole through a ditch to allow water to flow through) used here in the latter sense - Mullane - 8
Browne - 8
O'Connor - 7
Foley - 6
Hough - 6
Mulcahy - 5
Curtin - 5
O'Gorman- 5
Brouder - 5
Kirby - 4
Donegan - 4
Delee - 4
Flavin - 3
O'Connell - 3
King - 3
Dore - 3
McEnery - 3
Corbett - 3
Leahy - 3
Harnett - 2
Sexton - 2
Conway - 2
O'Neill - 2
Sullivan - 2
Gould - 2
Collins - 2
Anglim - 1
Scanlan - 1
O'Herlihy - 1
Enright - 1
McMahon - 1