School: Edengorra (roll number 9597)
- Location:
- Edengora, Co. na Mí
- Teacher: Michael Hetherton
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- (continued from previous page)the lime fell out on the ground. The owner then came along and took the lime away in his cart and spread it on his land, there being not artificial manure then as there is nowadays.
- Local names of fields as collected by Edengorra School Children and written by the compiler of this book.
(Field) Name - Where Situated Why it was so called? or anything connected with it
(1) BROCUIGHTHE - Cormeen, Moynalty in James Skelly's landIn this field a well sprung up and a woman washed a pair of stockings in it. The well disappeared and afterwards sprung up in the next field
(2) CARRAIG MHÓRNewtown, Kilmainhamwood in John MacMahon's landA big rock is situated in this field
(3) BUACHALÁINCoroneary, Kingscourt in John Connor's landThe Rag Wort weed grows profusely in it
(4) LÉANA BEAGCorcar Kilmainhamwood in Pat Cusack's landIt is a small meadow
(5) CNOC na GLOINEShancor, Kilmainhamwood in Thomas Cusack's landIt is said there is glass to be found in one corner of the field
(6) CNOC na MUICEAughamore, Kilmainhamwood in Kate MacConnell's landIt was a place that the old people used to feed pigs(continues on next page)