School: Cnoc Beithe, An Fhiacail

Location:
Knockbeha, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Maolruanaidh
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  2. The townland which I live in is Drummin. The name of the Parish is Killanena. The Barony is Upper Tulla. There are seven families in my townland. There are 25 people in it. The name most common in this district is Moloney. There are six thatched houses in the towland and one slated. There are three persons in my townland over 70 years. They know some Irish and they know English also. Their names are Mr. Cooleen, Mrs. Rodgers and Mr. Fitzpatrick. They all have the same address. Drummin, Flagmount Feakle, Co. Clare. The houses were more numerous long ago than at present. There are four ruins in the townland. A good many people went to American and Australia the time of the trouble. The land is good and some of it is hilly.
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  3. The townland where I reside is called Flagmount which is in the Parish of Killanena. The Barony of this
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