School: Churchtown (Baile an Teampoill) (roll number 1132)

Location:
Churchtown, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Liam Ó Briain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0395, Page 037

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0395, Page 037

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  1. (continued from previous page)
    Patrick Curtin Kilbarraree
    Páirc a’ Coiréil. There is a quarry in this field.
    The Cottage Field because Kenneficks’ cottage is built in it.
    The Field of the House because the residence is built in it.
    Sullivans’ Field. It is in front of their door.
    Patrick Quinlan’s fields Ballycrenane
    Páirc na gCaorach because the used to be always in it.
    Seana-bhaile because the old home was there.
    The leaca. There is a slope in it.
    The Carraigín. There is a rock in it.
    The Pigs Back because it is shaped like a pig’s back.
    Páircín An Droichid because there is a bridge there.
    Johno’s Field. John was the name of a man who had a house there.
    Mrs Hoare’s fields Kilbarraree
    Páirc na Claise because there is a hollow in it.
    Páircín Cháit A woman name Cáit had a house there.
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