School: Threemilehouse (roll number 342)

Location:
Three Mile House, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
I. Mc Eneaney
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  1. Aghnamallagh - Ath na Mallach - ford of the curses
    Annagh - Eanach - marsh or "cut out" bog
    Annabrack - Eanach Breac - speckled marsh
    Annamartin - Eanach Máirtín - Martin's marsh
    Aughnacloy - Ath na Cliath - ford of the hurdles

    Ballagh - Bealach - the road or pass
    Blackraw - Rath Dubh - black fort

    Cabra - Cabrach - bad rocky land
    Carnbane - Carn bán - white carn or heap
    Clenlough - Claoin Loch - sloping lough
    Coolcorragh - Cúl Corrach - rugged back of hill
    Cooldarragh - Cúl Darach - back hill of the oak
    Corhollan - Cor Calláin - hill of Callan
    Cornasoo - Cor na Súbh - hill of the berries
    Corataghart - Cor a Tachairt - hill of the skirmish

    Drumgarrow - Drum Garbh - rough ridge
    Drumguill - Druim Gabhail - Gaul's Hill
    Drumsheeny - Druim Síne - hill of the stretching

    Eldron - Ail Dron - straight stone

    Gortmore - Gort Mór - big field
    Greagh - Gréach - mountain flat or plain

    Keenog - Caonóg - mossy land
    Kilnaclay - Coill na Cliath - wood of the hurdles

    Liscat - Lios cat - fort of the bats

    Mullinacross - Mullach na Croise - hill of the cross
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