School: Loughteague, Stradbally (roll number 6129)

Location:
Loughteeog, Co. Laois
Teachers:
Brigid Keane Brighid Ní Chatháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0837, Page 240

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0837, Page 240

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  1. Local Pron.

    Thubber-na-Muck (Tobar na Muc) - s. east side of Dysart

    Bawn - bán
    Clock-Cliack - cloc cliathach - clíoch
    Dhrann a koll - field sloping to bottom of hill
    Cappagh- Gowan - (Ceapach-Gamhan)
    Downs - low hills
    Caw Sheer - "gabh siar" rough side of hill
    Cooleen - Cúilín Pit and coal-fields
    Gortéen - guirtín
    Curragh - currach

    Moate-field - under Pig Park at back of Rathleague House

    Pigeon - dry, kiln at back of Rathleague House

    Silver Hall - marshy field at back of Rathleague House

    Looby's Field
    Millking Bawn - green field near Hyland's cottage
    The Crutch - small field in sharp (illustration)

    The Pound or Pound Field in an angle surrounded by 3 roads at Loughteage gate

    Lock na Suck - 4 acre humpy field with deep water-filled pit
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    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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    Loughteeog, Co. Laois