Scoil: Kilbeg (uimhir rolla 11039)
- Suíomh:
- Robertstown, Co. Meath
- Múinteoir: -
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)locally as the "trying times".
Mr Mc Carroll who owns over two-thirds of the townsland has a large house where he stops during the summer months and he goes to London to reside in the early autumn. A man named Gargan owned Drakerath before Mr Mc Carroll and some previous owners were Mr Cruice and Mr Drake. Cruice owned a townsland near by called Curicetown which was called after him. He is buried in Cruictown graveyard and his figue is cut out on a flag-stone over his grave standing by his wife. Cruice is dressed in volunteer uniform and tucked under his belt is a rifle.
No land of Mr Mc Carroll's farm is ploughed except a few acres under potatoes and the rest of the land feeds cattle. The land is notably good apart from a few fields bordering a bog where the local people cut turf for fire. There runs a river beside the bog which lies in its basin and it is a tributary to the Owen Roe. Some to the neighbouring townslands are, Clooney, Staholmog, Castletownmoore and Mountainstown.
A large wood divides the latter from my townsland and in this wood many shrubs grow and many people pull them for transplanting.- Bailitheoir
- Matthew O Connell
- Inscne
- Fireann
- Seoladh
- Drakerath, Co. Meath