School: Ballinard (B.), Cnoc Luinge

Location:
Ballinard, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Ss. Ó Riain
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  1. XML School: Ballinard (B.), Cnoc Luinge
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  3. XML “Rawleystown”
  4. XML “Ballynamona”

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    1. place-space-environment
      1. land management (~4,110)
    Language
    English
    Location
    Rawleystown, Co. Limerick
  2. Ballynamona
    Ballynamona was a parish in olden times. It is supposed to be the name Moorland, a name unknown in this locality. The church and castle stood in 1827 but both are now in ruins, especially the castle. There is a stone circle not far to the east of the church. It is to the east of the road leading from Herbertstown to Hospital.
    The castle of Knockmoyne stood in the parish of Ballinamona. It is described "as a broken castle built square on the top of a little mound called Knockmunihy or Cloghmunihy. It is in
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