School: St. Joseph's, Illies

Location:
Illies, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
F. Loughlin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1112, Page 458

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1112, Page 458

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    The land in the Illies is boggy and hilly and bad and there are no woods in it and in fact very few trees.
    The Crana is the only river in the Illies and the Turk Brook flows into it.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  2. The Long field
    The blue field
    The head nut field
    the holm
    Ben a Bhig
    The rough field
    The Corvan
    Sannahea
    Sannacloch
    Capall
    Bunnawheddy
    Meadan Bhig
    Bunabuidhe
    Polla Mhadadh
    Sannatilla
    Casan Garra
    Sandiff
    The meen
    The new land
    Paric porter
    Middle trenching
    Big park
    Whin park
    Narrow dale
    Craig Glath
    Black field
    Strand
    Sheep house field
    Big lea
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  3. Rep
    Cnocmadad
    Meenatomish
    Crionland
    Fuemuck
    Clochdues
    Grannies Gap
    Pollindubhrock
    Fluichaud Arduns(?)
    Spink
    Craogh na Gapall
    Druim
    Doubh Cassaugarra
    Glackban
    Enke Oke
    Porlar
    Eagle Rock
    Garluaire(?)
    Pol na Hak
    Poll na Hubbart
    Bleeding Qua
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.