School: Bánóg (roll number 7222)
- Location:
- Banoge, Co. Limerick
- Teacher: Pádraig Ó Riordáin
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- The parish consists of several townlands.Banogue - means the place of the small fieldsBallyphilip - the townland of PhilipDohora - meaning the place of the black oakwoodMorenane - the boggy or marshy placePollough - the townland of the holes; there several all filled with waterBallymacrory - the place of the son of RoryBallinpriora - the townland of PriorBaile-Coillín - the townland of the little Coill or woodInchinclare - the place of the flat meadow by the riverTulach-Finn - the resting place of FinnBallintá - the townland of the sorrel
Clorane - the stony place. Some of the finest race-horses in the world were bred here - Jerry M. which won the Grand National; and Clorane.
Dúnkip - the Dun or royal fort of Kip. It is there stillRosstemple - the place of the temple or church in the wood.