School: Cnoc an Chláraigh, Séipéal na Carraige (roll number 14002)

Location:
Knockaclarig, Co. Cork
Teacher:
David Ó Ceallacháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0356, Page 488

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  2. Carraig a Loinsigh Man named Lynch living there and was hanged there, This rock is on the side of Road at Knockavinna [?]
    Carraig a croll: In the townland of Knockaclarig So called because a fiddler used ti be seen at dusk.
    Carraig na Giobhal in Knockaclarig so called because a man with very ragged clothes used to be seen there.
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