School: Dillonsbridge (roll number 8501)

Location:
Philpotstown, Co. Meath
Teacher:
A.B. Ní Chumhaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0687, Page 066

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0687, Page 066

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  2. The "ban", the "Croppies field", the "Rath", "Harry's Hill", the "brick field", "the white field", the green tay.
    There is a field called the "Hilly-hollows" in the townland of Lismullen.
    There is a field called "Hogan's field" in the townland of Lismullen
    It is called "Hogan's field" because a man named Hogan used to live there.
    There is a field called the "wood field" in the townland of Bellinter it is called the "wood field" because there is a wood beside it.
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