School: Cnoc na Manach, An Mhainistir Bhán, Cionn tSáile (roll number 1391)
- Location:
- Knocknamanagh, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Dáithí de Barra
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- XML “Crosaire Diarmuid Crua”
- XML “The Charity Road”
- XML “Páirc a' dTullán”
- XML “Daunt's Cross”
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- (continued from previous page)The cross was also called the Soldier's Cross, and in the field on the south-western side of the cross soldier's clothes were dug up in dyke.
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- In the middle of Páirc a' dTullán, a field owned by Mr Mac Donald at Laharran, Minane Bridge, is a large stone. This stone was thrown from the Fáithchíns, a high plateau at the other side of the river, by Leanbh a' dTullan son of Oscar.
- This lios is in Ballygrissane, Minane Bridge, and from it can be seen not less than seven other liosses. In the field on the north of the lios was an alignment consisting of three stones, two large ones, and the third somewhat smaller.
Only one of these is now standing, the others having been removed to the fences.
Old Mr Daunt had a dream about this lios
He thought the Danes had an underground passage from the lios to Penney's Well near(continues on next page)