School: Cill Mhic Eoghain (roll number 9848)

Location:
Kilmackowen, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Domhnall Ó Hurdail
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0276, Page 098

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0276, Page 098

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    Garaidhe glas Long ago it was used as a kitchen garden and vegetables were grown in it.

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    of misfortune. This field got its name when the neighbours were fighting for it long ago.
    "Páirc an Mhóinéir" It was so called because it was kept for meadow.
    "Páirc an Tobair" It was so called because there was a well in the middle of it.
    "Páirc Árd" Is a high field near our house.
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    There is one of our fields situated near the hill, and it is called Bualadh Eóghain

    There is one of our fields situated near the hill and it is called "Bualad Eóghain"
    Long ago a man by the name of Mac Cogain had a house built in that field, and he kept all his cattle in the fields near him, and
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