School: Kilmaganny, Thomastown
- Location:
- Cill Mogeanna, Co. Chill Chainnigh
- Teacher: C. Ó Hurdail
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- There are not many names on our fields.
"Páirc an Tobair", so called on account of the well, is one beside my house.
"Maidí Dubá" is another. Furze grew there once & when somebody burned it, all that was left was the "Black Sticks".
"John's Field" is the name of another field, because a man named John owned it once.- Collector
- Patrick Dunne
- Gender
- Male
- The fields on Mr Cahill's farm are:-
(1) The Kiln Field - on account of the Kiln
(2) James Neill's - the ownere at one time
(3) The Two Acres - its size
(4) The Thistle Field - grows a lot of thisltes
(5) The Road Field - beside the road
(6) The Páircín - smallest in farm. - The "Saddle Rock", so called on account of its slope, is on Mr Hickey's Hill, behind the school.
Gort na d-Tobar & the Cnocán in Currahill as also the "Long Field" & "Jack Haggard" which gets its name from Jack Dunovan, the first owner. - Currahill also has the "Jack"(continues on next page)