School: Cnocán Mhichíl Naofa (Clochar)

Location:
Claremorris, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Siúracha na Trócaire
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0098, Page 323

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0098, Page 323

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  1. There is a road from Carramore to Taugheen graveyard and it is known by the name of Bóithrín na gCorp. There is another from Seefin to Ballyglass and it is known by the name of Bóithrín na Lachan.
    A road stretches from the Balla road to Cunloughfad and it is called Bóithrín na nádh
    There is a road called Bóithrín buidhe from Carrowsteelaun to Cappagh.
    The following roads were made after the famine. A road branching from the Claremorris - Balinrobe road to Cappagh. A road branching from the Claremorris-Balla road to Dromady. A road from Carramarla on the Claremorris-Ballinrobe road to Carrowsteelaun.
    There is a Mass path from Backfox to Taugheen about three and a half miles from Claremorris.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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