School: Drumsinnot (roll number 13897)
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- Drumsinnot, Co. Louth
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- The Pairc Wainthis field was called so because their are no fields around it.
Nancys meadow this was so called because their lived an old woman named Nancy Hughie
Toal's stream the name was put on that stream because an old man named Toal lived in a little house close by this stream.
Toms Hollow this hollow got this name because a man met with an accident there.
The long field because it is very long. There was a stone situated near my home called Cloc an Aifrinn the parish preist of Kilkerley heard about this stone and he sent it to the museum in Dublin. The stone was on the top of a hill; there was a few steps(continues on next page)- Collector
- Patrick Callan
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Carrickrobin, Co. Louth