School: An Ghráinseach, Cluain Meala (roll number 7982)
- Location:
- Grange, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Séamus Ó Maolchathaigh
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- (continued from previous page)Keal: Called locally "The Caol". Near it is a townland called "Knocknakillardy"
Cnoc na Coille Áirde. There is a local tradition that "The Caol" and most of "Knocknakillardy" was once covered with a wood. It is remarkable how many oak trees are found growing on the fences there still. The famer who owns The Caol told me that there is a remarkable patch of very black earth in part of two fields altogether different from the soil in the remainder of the townland.
Ballyneety: Baile an Fhaoithigh. No "Whites" there now. Two ring-forts.
Old Grange: Not touching "Monksgrange".A bóithrín called "Bóithrín na Linne" leading into a large pond. A fort on the western boundary called "The Ráth Árd"
Ballymorris: A small townland of one farm.
Ballybeg: An Baile Beag. The Protestant church of the parish of Tullaghmelan is in Ballybeg, not in the present townland of Tullaghmelan.(continues on next page)