School: Droichead na Dóinne (roll number 10261)

Location:
Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Tadhg Ó Scolaidhe
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    Gáirdín a' Líonta: a field west of J. C. O' Sullivan's house in Direenamacken Blackwater...

    GÁIRDÍN a' LÍONTA
    - a field west of J. C. O'Sullivan's hosue in Direenamackion, Blackwater. This is a fishing locality and nets are spread out regularly on fields

    LANSÍN na gCÚL
    - a little field, full of corners in J C O'Sullivan's farm, Direenamackion, Blackwater

    PÁIRC a' THOBAIR
    - the well field near J C O'Sullivan's home in his farm

    LEAN ABHA
    - a field near sea with stream running beside it; property of J. C. O'Sullivan, Direenamackion, Blackwater

    PÁIRC a' THRÁGHA
    - a field beside the sea; the property of Patk Donoghue, Direenamackion

    CÚM an AIFRINN
    - a hollow in farm of Myles Nash Ankeal Tahilla. Mass used be celebrated here in olden times according to local tradition

    PÁIRCÍN na CRÉ
    - a field the property of Jas O'Sullivan (Doroghy) Direenamackion Blackwater

    PÁLEAS - Peahleas
    - name of green field (many fields in this locality are of a brownish shade due to Finneán (rough white grass) on farm of Thos Donoghue Direenamackion
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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