School: Cill na Móna (C.) (roll number 13626)

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Cill na Móna, Co. an Chláir
Teacher:
Síle Céitinn
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    Pairc an Cabhaile Cabhail -
    the field where the ruins of little houses are.

    Páirc an Caisleáin -
    the field where the ruins of an old castle are.

    Gairdín na Lice -
    the field where the garden of the flags were.

    Páirc an Catair Ruadh -
    the field where the red garden is.

    Páirc Buidhe -
    the yellow field.

    Páirc an Tarbh -
    the field where the bulls were kept.

    Cait's Cabhail -
    the field where the shell of an old house is and a woman named Kate used live in it.
    An Curach - the low meadow
    Páirc an Capaill - the field of the horse.
    Páirc an Asail - the field of the ass.
    Cloch Mór -
    there is a large rock in the townland of Lickaune, and it was supposed to be brought from the top of Mt Callan by an old woman named Gráinne, it was supposed that she brought it in her apron.

    All the fields are in the townland of Lickaune which means the townland of the flagstones. Lickaune is in the parish of Kilnamona, County Clare, Barony of Inchquin.

    Peggy Barrett
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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    1. áit-spás-timpeallacht
      1. seanchas áitiúil, dinnseanchas (~10,595)
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    Irish
    English
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    Peggy Barrett
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