School: Cluain an Ghabhláin, Cill Mhichíl
- Location:
- Kilmihil, Co. Clare
- Teacher: Micheál Ó Maolruanaigh
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- Gleann Mór — Glenmore.
No. of Houses long ago — 28. No. now — 26. (8 slated)
No Ruins standing.
Most common name — King
People over 70 — ["6" struck out in pencil; in pencil:] 7
1. Pat King, Glenmore, Kilmihil — No Irish.
2. John McMahon, [Glenmore, Kilmihil] — No Irish.
3. Mrs Coughlan, [Glenmore, Kilmihil] — Irish Stories.
4. Charles McCarthy [Glenmore, Kilmihil] — No Irish.
5. James Kearney [Glenmore, Kilmihil] — No Irish.
6. Tom McGuane [Glenmore, Kilmihil] — No Irish.
7. Mrs. Considine [Glenmore, Kilmihil] — Irish sayings, poemsRivers :- 3 Small streams converging to one near Clonigolane school to form Clonigolane river.
Lakes : none
Forts :
Land :- Poor. Hilly; and boggy soil.Emigration :- Large numbers went to America in years gone by., Emigration to England at present light