School: Shanakill, Roscrea
- Location:
- Shanakill, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Seán Ó Ceallaigh

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0547, Page 133
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Old Place Names (continued)
“There is a field in Mrs. Tracey's farm called "Battley Share"...”
(continued from previous page)There is a field in Mrs. Thos. Ryan called the"Barn Field". It got its name from a barn ash tree which was in it some years ago. the tree was hollow inside so that four or five people could live in it. The field is in Shanakill in the townland of Roscrea.Old Place Names
“There is a field in our land called "Dandelin's Garden"...”
There is a field in our land called "Dandelin's Garden" A man lived in this field called James Dandelin. He died about 20 years ago.Old Place Names
“We have a field called the "high field". It got its name from a great big tree growing in it...”
We have a field called the "High Field" It got its name form a great big tree growing in it.
We have another field of the name the "bare field", because here doesn't much grass grow on it.
I know another field of the name of the "Headless Field" because men riding head-less horses pass through it every year.
Harrington's have a field of the name of the "Graveyard Field" or the "Lighted Field". It got its name of the "Lighted Field" because lights appear in it every night. told to Tom Cantwell by his uncle, Thomas Maher.The "Ruad Hill" got its name because there is red clay in it. It is our field in Hylanna.
"James Garden" got its name because a man named James Moten lived in it. Coady's of Derrylahen owns the field . "Boohan's Hill" because people named Boohan's lived on(continues on next page)- Collector
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