Scoil: Lúbán Díge (Bodyke)
- Suíomh:
- Lúbán Díge, Co. an Chláir
- Múinteoir: Bríd, Bean Uí Chadhla
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)Dromod - a hill sloping down both sidesPáirchín Salach - weedy fieldCnoc Láireach - middle fieldThe Landlord Col. O'Callaghan owned this hill
Cnoch Breach:- between Dromod and Ballydonagane
(pr. Cinoch Broch) (?)Droicead na Gloire:- The noisy bridge over the river
Cnoch Breach:- The Speckled Hill. Large boulders are everywhere to be seen amongst the heather. They are there since ice-ageThere are no boundaries around this place; it belongs to the neighbouring farmers but its value is nil except in Summer they could get a lot of grass
Baile Dún AthánThe Townland near the fort. The CathairPaírc Garbh:- Here lived a weaver 50 years ago
Cillaine:- Cillín for unbaptised childrenMóinín na FolaBattle here between the O'Shanahans (?) tribal Septs of Uí Ronghaile (Bodyke) and the McNamaras. The McNamara burnt the Castle of O'Grady of ScariffCaherhurley:- Bóthar Eadain: old PEOPLE call it Boher reddan - runs along base of mountainCallaithe (Callaghy) low-lying swampy ground
Cathair Íarlaithe
Cnoc Ruadh Cnochan Callaith = Ferry Hill over poor (?)
Cnoc Cupéir - a family of the Canny (?) the Gréine made barrels here
Cnoch na Liche
Gort a' Leasa
Gort na Carraige
Comhar na Cnó
Bearna na nAsalRéGarvey Ré Atha na Carraige; District of Killaloe (?)
Purcell Ré An Caiséárach - the burying place of the paupers when the work house was in the parishRé Mhaol ( pro. Ráy vale)(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)