School: Dromiskin (B.), Dundalk (roll number 837)

Location:
Dromiskin, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Jas. Morgan
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0666, Page 072

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    McGuinness, Newrath.
    22. "The Inch". Field owned by Mr Jas McGuinness, Commons. Surrounded by Bla and New Fane rivers.
    23. "Mulla-na-hilly". Field the property of Mr Patrick McGuinness, Newrath. A hilly wooded field.
    24. The Sruthán. Stream in Newrath.
    25. The "Sharkrayed". Field owned by Mrs Matthews, Newrath.
    26. "The Culeddan". Mr Neary Whiterath own this field.
    27. "The Lakes". A district in townland of Mooretown. Completely water-logged in Winter.
    28. "The Curlane". Field the property of Mr Bernard Ken, Drumleck.
    29. "The Tilery". Name given to a big area of land recently divided among the small farmers in Commons townland. Tiles were formerly made there but not in living memory though some of the buildings used for the purpose still stand.
    30. "The Reckin". Field owned by Mr Neary Newrath.
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    Dromiskin, Co. Louth