School: Ínse Cloch (roll number 7101)

Location:
Inchiclogh, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Diarmuid Ó Críodáin
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    There is a well in Gurtroe called Saint Bartholomew's Well, and long ago, the people used pay "rounds" there. There is a path going into it. It is said that there was a fence built around it in one night
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  2. The townland in which I live in is called Inchiclough. It is in the parish of Kilmacomogue, and the Barony of Bantry. There are three families living there. There are twenty five people living there. Keane is the family name most common. Inchiclough means the "Inch of the Stones," because there were a lot of stones there in olden times. The roofs of the houses are slated. There are two old women living in the townland, and they can tell stories in Irish. Their names
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