School: Baile an Gharrdha (B.) (roll number 13210)
- Location:
- Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Tomás Lotrail
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- (continued from previous page)(ar leanamhaint)Cloncurry (Cluain Curraigh)a townland south of Ballintaggart - meadow of the marsh
Boulea - full name on map of Down Survey
Boulintlea - Buaile an t-Sléibhemilking or feeding yard of the mountain situated in the Slievardagh Hills.
There is a valley in Crohane called Glenamorna (Gleann na mBóirne) Glen of the large stones. Boireann.
Springfield. The old Irish name for this was
Gortacrohaigh (Gort a' Cróchaigh)
Jessfield named from a petty landlord who lived there named Jessy Lloyd. He is buried in Kilcooley. The old name on the Down Survey Map was Kilmakenoge. A part of Jessfield bordering on the Munster River is called Shana Kyle but this is not marked on the Ordnance map. It probably means old church ( Sean Cill) as there is an old graveyard nearby and a monastery is believed to be there formerly.
The Munster River: Amh Muimhneach in Humphrey O'Sullivan's diaries: called Brooke O Moynagh in maps of Down Survey 1653. separating Munster from Leinster, Parish of Ballingarry from Kilinanagh etc(?) O means abha Moynagh = Muimhneac
Gortnascologue near Jessfield in Irish Gort na Scológ the farmers' field.
Crosorum (Cros Odhram) in townland of Crohane.(continues on next page)