School: Corrabha (Curravagh)
- Location:
- Curraghvah, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: (name not given)
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- (continued from previous page)Eillineach =the church of Lyney.
Muilleann Iarainn =Swanlinbar or The Iron Mill.
Gub = a sharp point of land, hill or rock.
Golagh = a place of river -forks.Latoon = one side of a hill
Drumhurran =ridge of the little marsh.
Mullaghlea = the grey summit.Garvolt = rough height
Moneygashel =break of the cashels or round stone forts
Carratober = hill of the well
Corcashel = hill of the circular stone fort.
Moneenterriff (Moneen-tairb) =the little bog of the bull.
Creagh = a coarse mountain flat.Tamhny = a green field.Glangevlin =glen of the river fork.
Tullycasson =the hill of the pass (the old road from Manorhamilton to Cavan Town passed through this townland
Knockgorm = the blue hillPort = a bog situated near Glan Gap. This bog supplies most of the Glangevlin people with turf.
Curraglass = the green marsh.Legglas = the green hollow.Talamh Uisge = a field in Althshallon.
Sraithín =a field in Currava. A stream flows through this fieldThomas Sheridan- Collector
- Brighid Ní Shiordan
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Carrick West, Co. Cavan
- Informant
- Thomas Sheridan
- Relation
- Relative (other than parent or grandparent)
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Moneensauran, Co. Cavan