School: Dún Bhéacháin (Dunbeacon) (roll number 15552)

Location:
Dunbeacon, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Foghlú
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0290, Page 076

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0290, Page 076

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    boggy. There are three hundred acres of land and eighteen acres of common bogland. There is no wood there and it does not contain much trees.
    Streams. A little stream runs from the bog to Dunmanus Bay and is known as "Cumar."
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  2. This townland is so called from its being the dwelling place of a band of the Fianna. It contains fifteen families of which nine are Protestants. The family name most common in this townland is also Levis of which there are four families. There are altogether forty seven persons living there of which five are
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    Language
    English
    Location
    Cashelfean, Co. Cork