School: Doohamlet
- Location:
- Doohamlat, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: P. Mac an Bháird
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- (continued from previous page)"Robin's Hill" got its name from the person who owned it. His name was Mr Robin.
Rock-Names.
Cisean rock
In the townland of Modiece. It derives its name from being in the shape of a basket.
Harry-Og's (Hill) Rock.
In Tattyreagh. It got its name because it belonged to young Harry Young.
The Dummy's Rock,
In Lackagh. Got its name from a dummy who owned it.
Paddy's Rock.
In Killycrum. Obtained its name from the man who owned it. His name was Paddy Connolly,
The Cobbler's Rock.
Is so called because a cobbler used to cobble on the top of the rock.
The Madman's Rock
Is situated among the Oghill(continues on next page)- Collector
- P. Morgan