School: An Léim Gearr (roll number 8766)
- Location:
- Lemgare, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: P. Duffy
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FIELD - PECULIARITIESKate McKeown, Crossbane
The Glen field - There is a big glen in it.
Peter Mohan, Crossbane
The Mass stone field - There is a mass rock in it.
Mary Eavens, Crossbane
The black bottom - a boggy place
Philip Mohan, Cashel
The soldiers rock field - there is a soldier buried near the rock
Mick Eavens, Crossbane
The Curragh field
Kate McKeown, Crossbane
The byre field
Peter Mohan, Crossbane
The Cobhe hill - There is a Cobhe in it
Kate McKeown, Crossbane
Covys Rock
The Lime Kiln field
Daisy Hill - Near Armagh
Thomas Keenan, Derrynoose
Annamuck - Got its name from the race of the black pig
John Mulligan, Tasson
Purgatory - It is covered with rocks and cannot be ploughed.
John Mulligan, Tasson
White Hill -
Sandhole field - There is a sand-hole in it.
Felix O'Neill, Lisdungormal
Black Gap - Black thorn bushes grow there.
Terry Moan, Tasson
Middle rock field - Got its name because it is in the middle of rocks.
Tom Hughes - Tyholland
"Willy the Wisp" field - "Willy the Wisp" was seen in it often.
Frank Óg, Tyholland
The brick field
Richard Brennan, Tonagh
Atchy