School: Cill Bhriotáin (C.) (roll number 11728)
- Location:
- Kilbrittain, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Cáit de Búrca
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0313, Page 306A
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- XML “Lár Tighe Dhomhnall”
- XML “Gleann na mBráthar”
- XML “Trinity Well”
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- LÁR TIGHE DHOMHNAILLTranslated by Mr. Sheehan is " the middle of Donal's house". On pointing out to him that it could be "Láthair Tighe Dhomhnaill" - "the place of Donal's House" he agreed that it was probable. "Lár Tighe Dhómaill" is a field which "Domhnall na mBa Maol" lived. This Domhnall was supposed to have been very rich and to have buried his money in this field.
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- Informant
- Michael Sheehan
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 80
- Occupation
- Labourer
- Address
- Barleyfield, Co. Cork
- TRINITY WELLA 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(continues on next page)