School: Cromadh (B.) (roll number 9306)

Location:
Croom, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Dáithí Ó Ceanntabhail
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0508, Page 47

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0508, Page 47

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    Glenma, Gleann Máighe, a rather deep glen on the Maigue valley in Banogue parish has to its east level uplands....

    Glenma, Gleann Máighe, a rather deep glen on the Maigue valley in Banogue parish has to its east level uplands which at no very considerable time ago had no intersecting fences. It was accordingly a suitable place for " coursing matches " - that is invariably the name which still survives among the older people for what press and people now call coursing meetings. At one of these " matches " the local curate had entered a dog, and the landlord of Gleann Máighe, one Ivers by name, was also represented in the contest. The final
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  2. One of the parcels of land figuring int he lawsuit already referred to above ( on page 35 )
    Grangenahave = ? Gráinse na hAoibhe = Grange or barn of the pleasant prospect.
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