Volume: CBÉ 0189
- Date
- 1935
- Collector
- Locations
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0189, Page 161
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- (continued from previous page)"Sitim" "Jod"
"Godkin" "Bramley"
"Filthy Gellow" "Bridgeen"
"The Cob" "Skilletts"
"Mr. Punls" "Hobbs" - The followng are some field names in the townland of Bally Vergin, Adamstown
Gort na Pisha (Piseanna-peas)
Long ago farmers used to sow peas and beans out in a field the very same as potatoes. There were supposed to be great food for pigs and cattle.
Bán Mór Pigga meadow
Huggarts Curraichín
Roses White house
Ryegrass Ăfeg (Athbeag)(continues on next page)