School: Cluain na gCorp (Cloneyharp) (roll number 1706)

Location:
Clonyharp, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Máire Ní Chinnéide
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0583, Page 042

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    varies, most of it is hilly and fertile. There is only one stream in it which flows through the middle of the district and empties itself into the river Clodia, a tributary of the Suir. Mostly all the farmers grow a share of potatoes as the land is very fertile. They also grow beet and wheat
    The Well Field
    The well field is situated in the townsland of Cloneyharp in the South Riding. I do not know how it got its name if it was not on account of the well being in the centre of it.
    The Kiln Field
    The kiln field is situated in the same townsland. Years ago the people worked it lime to get manure for the land and I suppose that is how it got its name.
    The Grove Field
    There is a field called "the grove field"
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    Language
    English
    Location
    Clonyharp, Co. Tipperary
    Collector
    Maura Ryan
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Clonyharp, Co. Tipperary
    Informant
    John Ryan
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Hough, Co. Tipperary