School: Summerville (roll number 622)

Location:
Summerville, Co. Waterford
Teacher:
John Burke
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    Copper Alley - a field on Mr. Wm Pierce's farm, Keilogue
    Ceathramha Gharbh - a very poor belt of land in Kilmacleague East.
    The Rangrue (old persons - a' ranng rua) - a portion of Ballymacaw but now given mainly to the road running through it.
    Cúl Draighne - a boggy piece of ground covered with bunches of blackthorn bushes.
    Port a - moris - Bass Point in Rhinashark Channel.
    A' Rosc - the channel from Bass Point to Oyster Hole.
    Bannc a' Rua - the sandback on the Back Strand to the north of Oyster Hole and which is rarely covered at high water.
    A Cúl - the little strand at Oyster Hole and to the north of the Great Burrow. This was a mooring place when boats were kept here long ago.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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    Location
    Summerville, Co. Waterford