School: Ballivor (roll number 9380)

Location:
Ballivor, Co. Meath
Teacher:
T. Ua Conmhidhe
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0694, Page 273

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  1. "Breack-na-gore!, owned by Michael Bracken, and is situated Muchwood
    "Gurteen" is in Muchwood, and is owned by James Regan.
    "Gaire Gláss", is owned by Mrs Taylor, in Parkstown.
    "The Hinch", owned by John Bracken, and is situated in Big Ballivor.
    "Leíne Bog", owned by Joseph Fox, and is situated in Corballis.
    "Leíne Wurn", owned by Christopher Duignan, and is in Coolronan.
    "Ban", owned by, John Garry, and is is situated in Corballis.
    "Glebe", owned by, John Garry, and is situated in Parkstown.
    "Slang" owned by, Christopher Garry, and is in Crossanstown.
    "Curra-mór, islands" owned by, Bernard Murtagh, and it is in Corballis.
    "Curraha", owned by, Michael Malone, and it is in Corballis.
    "Clooneen", owned by James Hiney, and is situated in Killaconighan.
    "Bul-a-cric", owned by John Hannon, and is situated in Cloneycavan.
    "Tulla-hawn", owned by Christopher Duignan, and is in Coolronan.
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