School: Cill Bhriotáin (C.) (roll number 11728)

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Kilbrittain, Co. Cork
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Cáit de Búrca
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0313, Page 306A

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  2. XML Page 306A
  3. XML “Lár Tighe Dhomhnall”
  4. XML “Gleann na mBráthar”
  5. XML “Trinity Well”

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    1. agents (~1)
      1. supernatural and legendary beings (~14,864)
    Languages
    Irish
    English
    Informant
    Michael Sheehan
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    80
    Occupation
    Labourer
    Address
    Barleyfield, Co. Cork
  2. "GLEANN NA nBRÁTHAR".
    "Friars Glen". A glen between Baurleigh and Barleyfield ( Gort na hEornan ), running north and south. On the eastern slope of the glen a rough table has been cut in the rock. This is known as "The Mass Rock", and between it and the stream which runs through the middle of the glen is a green level patch where the people knelt during Mass. Both rock and level ground are now covered with briars. In Penal times Mass was celebrated here.
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  3. TRINITY WELL
    A well near Rathclarin (Ráth Cláirín ) Kilbrittain. Was once walled round and roofed with flag-stones. A door led into the well and seats were built into the
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