School: Cnoc Beithe, An Fhiacail
- Location:
- Knockbeha, Co. Clare
- Teacher: Pádraig Ó Maolruanaidh
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- (continued from previous page)Dubh and it is said that Diarmuid and Grawna slept under the shade of two rocks for a night. The priest's place is a field where a priest used live long ago and ever since it is always called the Priest Place.
- There are many places in this vicinity having names. There are special names on some fields such as,Tillage Field
Stack's field,
Priest Place
Long fields
Big Meadow
Cow's field
Coill-ógand the hill.Some time ago there was a field tilled for a long time and it is called The Tillage Field since. The stacks field is a meadow where they used to make the stacks of corn always. Priest Place is a place of five fields. It was a bought from a Priest by my grandmother. Long fields are two long meadows. The Big madow is the largest meadow we have. Cows Field is a field where the cows are always grazing. Coill-óg means the young wood. The Hill is a very hilly field where the calves are always grazing. The vicinity which I live in is Knockbeha which means the hill of the birch.- Collector
- Violet Murdock
- Gender
- Female
- There are many place names in this vicinity derived(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Nancy Hoey
- Gender
- Female