Scoil: Castleterra
- Suíomh:
- Castleterra, Co. an Chabháin
- Múinteoir: Ss. Ó Ciosóig
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- XML Scoil: Castleterra
- XML Leathanach 003
- XML “Holy Wells of Castletara (Cos an tSearraigh)”
- XML “Forts of Castletara”
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)The "Oakwood" Well [underlined]
The old chapel of Ballyhaise was very near the spot where this well is situated.
The "Unblessed" Well of Curraghatober [underlined]
Now only a dirty-looking boghole. Legend says that a druid lies underneath this Spring.
The Well of the Friars [underlined]
This is situated near Broomfield, Ballyhaise in the vicinity of "Elliott's Cross" supposed to cure any disease
It is supposed that a branch of the Franciscan Abbey, Cavan existed near this spot.Forts of Castletara [underlined]
1. In Corranure there is a Cashel. near a stone bearing the imprint of a colt's foot from which the Parish gets its name (Cos an tSearraig)
2. The fort of Lisdunvis the inner mound of which seems to have been encircled by palissades for defence.
3. Lismagratty Fort - supposed to have an underground chamber
4. Lisadeegan Fort - 1. In Corranure there is a Cashel. near this is a stone bearing the imprint of a Colt's foot from which the Parish gets its name (Cos an tSearraig)
2. The fort of Lisdunvis the inner mound of which seems to have been encircled by palisades for defence.
3. Lismagratty Fort - supposed to have an underground chamber
4. Lisdeegan Fort.(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)