School: Donore (roll number 6668)
- Location:
- Donore, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Maighréad Nic Eóin
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- XML “Place Names - Fields - The Furry Field”
- XML “Place Names - Fields - The Bleach Field”
- XML “Place Names - Fields - The Soft Field”
- XML “Place Names - Fields - The Round Crock Field”
- XML “Place Names - Fields - The Round Crock Field”
- XML “Place Names - Fields - The Red House Field”
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- The Furry Field is on the farm of Mr. Nesbitt at Mullacroghan. It is so called because of the number of rabbits that are to be seen in it.
- The Bleach Field is on the farm of Mr. Drew at Rathmullen. It is not known how it got this name.
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- Collector
- Josie Mc Guinn
- Gender
- Female
- The Round Crock Field is on the farm of Mr. Fullam at Donore. It got its name from a round pond which is in it, and in which it used to be said there was a crock of gold.
- The Round Crock Field is on the farm of Mr. Fullam at Donore. It got its name from a round pond which is in it and in which it used to be said there was a crock of gold.Got from Mrs Kathleen Reid (52) Newtown Platten, Drogheda.
- The Red House Field is near the railway line at Platten.Anne Reid, Newtown Platten, Drogheda