School: Fedamore (B.) (roll number 14068)

Location:
Feadamair, Co. Luimnigh
Teacher:
Martin Moloney
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0517, Page 253

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  1. Townlands of Parish

    (a) Fedamore
    (Fiadh Damair) Damair's wood - Damair was a Tuatha de Danann chieftain.
    3 forts 1 St Johns Well. Old Churchyard Size. Population

    (b) Ballyea
    (Baile Aoidh) Hugh's Town
    3 forts Size Population

    (c) Castlequarter
    The quarter going with a castle of which no trace remains.
    The site is known.

    (d) Glenogra
    (Gleann Orgra)
    Orgra was a pagan chief - Chief of the O'Donovan clan, Chiefs of district up to 950 A.D. (approx)

    (e) Mortgage

    (f) Enaghroe
    (Aonach Ruadh)
    From a pathway which may still be seen.

    (g) Poulataloon
    (Poll Talmhain)
    From a hole or tunnel in ground.

    (h) Cloughardolarty
    ( Clochar -- (?) )

    (i) Skule ?
    At one time there was a "Soupers" school in this district.
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    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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