School: Coore (Cora), Mullach (roll number 10191)

Location:
Coor West, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Pádraig Midheach
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  1. In olden days the people collected their cattle and sheep in this place and formed a fair-field. It was rather Central and the people seized on the opportunity of establishing a fair there
    Acadh - a fair field.
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  2. On the Northern side of Doolough Lake there is a sharp rise on the land which is mostly of a mountainous and boggy nature. Up to the space of 150 years ago there were only a few families living in that area, and most of the place previous to that was owned by an old warrior named Stuac. He built for
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