School: Taplach (roll number 5114)

Location:
Taplagh, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
P. Ó Dubhthaigh
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    Donaghmoyne church. The McMahon's surrounded the church on St. Patrick's Day.
    The O'Neills were beaten.

    POLL na MUICE

    GLEANN na gCORP - near Donaghmoyne Church.

    CÚL A CLAMPAR (rout)
    where the Englsih defeated the McMahons.

    Baile Lurgan - the old name for Castleblayney

    MÓIN a GLEANN - Moneyglen

    Locha Beannachar (Cliffs)
    Castleblayney lakes - old name

    TURCAR = Tuaisceart

    DISCEART - ( a townland near Manann Bridge )

    TUAIDH - Tooey North probably a boundary of Farney.

    BAILE CAPALL
    the old name for the present townland of Carrickalisnanarney near Ashburton N.S., Culloville.

    LEIM an FHIR MIRE
    is a name of a rock in the townland of Carrickalisnanarney.

    SPELLIC na LEIMNIGH - (a cliff near Tray)

    LIOS SHLUAIGH DANANN
    a fort in Aughrim near Culloville)
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