School: Corderay (roll number 12735)

Location:
Shancurry, Co. Leitrim
Teacher:
Seán Ó Céilleachair

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0208, Page 212

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A field in Mrs Shanley's land of Deffier called Mullaghnawgluck.
A field in Tom McKeon's land of Deffier called Gollynagore
A field called Gaurnail - John lynch [?] of Deffier.
Another field in the same man's land in Deffier called Mullagh-buee.
Another field in John Seniors land called The Corrigeen.
The 'Island' is that part of Deffier cut off by the breaking of the Shannon was called Innish-gore.
(Gore was the landlord before La-Touche).
Gore a Lord Tennyson of Kilronan Castle Co Roscommon disputed this island for a long time.
The spring well field in Jams Gunning's land of Drumsherriff is called Gawr nan Gluck.
There is a field in Willie Gallagher's land of Drumsherriff called Cool-awn.
In Patk Gallagher's land of Drumsherriff there is a field called Móinín
The hill over Drumshanbo part of Francis Earley's land and part of Luke Doyle's land is still call [Mun in your?]

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Collector
Seán Ó Céilleachair
Gender
male
Occupation
múinteoir
Language
English
Location
Shancurry