School: Cill Mháille (B.), Inis (roll number 14468)

Location:
Kilmaley, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Cuinneáin
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    Tuar a' toileáin in Knockatona, Kilmaley Co. Clare land owned by ...

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    Tuar a' toileáin in Knockatona, Kilmaley Co. Clare land owned by Griffey family, used to used the land in common - meadowing in strips, every second year,a name for every strip. place enclosed by rivers at each side (oileán).Tuar = mac.They used to let out the land in macs.
    Steang a'leacht -one of the strips in Tuar a' Toileáin.
    Gleann blonoige west of Letteragh, Kilmaley.
    Gleann na Gamhnaí west of Buaile na gCléireach in parish of Lissycasey.
    Ráth Cróna - townland in Kilmaley.
    Ré Claidhe -a division of Kyleatunna, Kilmaley place occupied by Griffey's - last portion of Kilmaley next to Lissycasey.
    Ráth Gabhar, another portion of Kyleatunna
    Cabhail Mholly .Cabhail Shúilleabháin.
    Casaoireach-a field in Kyleatunna -a stream runs down by the wall.
    Buaile na gCleireach -a townland in Kilmaley ,when the Church was burned down the Friars lived there and used to say Mass there- a mountainy place .
    Crag na n-asal.All the people used to have asses going to Ennis selling turf.
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