School: Summerville (roll number 622)

Location:
Summerville, Co. Waterford
Teacher:
John Burke
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  1. Gleann a' crow - ordinary field owned by Miss Ellen Corcoran.
    Móinán Fada - hilly, wet , level field , same owner.
    Bán an Leasa - lios field, same owner.
    Páirc Iolán - near the island, same bearna buí, wet, yellow clay field, same garraí bogadh, a bog, same owner.
    Bán na Clocha - stony field, Mrs. Dunphy.
    Sean a Baile - a wet field, owner Mr. John Cosgrave.
    Ban an Easpuig - owner Mrs. Dunphy.
    Clocha Dubha - field with black stones, same owner
    Cloch Mór - field with a big stone in the centre, same owner.
    Bownsa - a lios near the Back Strand, owner Mr. Patk Ryan
    Poll a' Ghé - a small hollow field, same owner
    Ban Chaoire - field, owner Mr. E. H. Power
    Ceathrúna Garbh - district comprising E. Kilmacleage (Kilmacleague) and part of Ballinamintra and Carballymore, poor land.
    Bán Ghabha - a field owned by a smith's family, owner Mr. Pierce Murphy.
    Bán a' Trá - near strand, owner Mr. Patk Ryan.
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    Location
    Kilmacleague, Co. Waterford