School: Na Machairí, Tralee (roll number 16153)

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Magharees, Co. Kerry
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0430, Page 071

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  2. "Port Catasa" and "GarriLíam" are called after William Casey who came to Maharees to try to make the people protastants.

    The names of Fields are:-
    Balle nua
    Seana Cearda - the old forge
    Gort a' Gainimh
    Úrlin
    Foirleathan
    Coille fada
    Coille an Gé
    Faitee mór
    Gort na Sciath
    Paircín
    Cluain
    Moinféar

    The names of rocks and bays are:-
    Cara loca
    Scrig
    Poll a' Cat
    Lar Trága
    Durtán

    Carraig a Mhúraig - The rock that Tom Moore got the mermaid
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