School: Lurganboyce (roll number 14224)

Location:
Lurganboy, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Antoine Ó Cairbre
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1088, Page 032

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1088, Page 032

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    Cnoc a' Leachta
    Craobhuachtar
    Cill Garbháin
    Cillín
    Cruachán
    Druim a' Tromáin
    Druim Shailighe
    Damhlaig
    Eas Mór
    Fál Dubh
    Fál Uachtarach

    Fealltach (name of a townland and pronounced so by present day English speakers)
    Cnoc na bhFealltach (a hill in same townland)

    Fál Úr
    Gort Fliuch
    Gort Mór
    Gort Calbhaigh
    Gleann na h-Abhna
    Lurganbuidhe
    Leitir Loin
    Lag na h-Altóra
    Lag na h-Uille
    Léim na h-Eilte
    Mín na Sróna
    Mín a Mhadhma
    Mín na Mullachán
    Mín na Mín Riabhach
    Mín na Saileach
    Meascan
    Mullán Eas
    Mullach na Mallaí Buidhe (?)
    Mullán na h-Aithe
    Machaire na Coilleadh
    Poll a' Phíobaire
    Poll na Maide
    Poll na mBroc
    Páirc Bhán
    Páirc an Choiligh
    Páirc na Sídeóg
    Poll a' Mhadaidh Uisce
    Sean-Talamh
    Srath Árd (It is locally pronounced Stranard)
    Sceachog
    Túar
    Tulach Árd
    Taobh
    Uachtar Linne
    All the above place names have been written by me as I have heard the native, some few of whom speak a little Irish, pronounce them.
    I have written in these pages all the information I have been able to collect in this district.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. place-space-environment
      1. local lore, place-lore (~10,595)
    Language
    Irish
    Location
    Lurganboy, Co. Donegal
    Collector
    Anthony Carbery
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Múinteoir