School: Lacken
- Location:
- Lackanduff, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: P. Colreavy
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- (continued from previous page)she goes to seek for them, the last one she gets is it.
- In Ireland long ago, al the townlands, rivers, lakes and even fields had Irish names, until the English conquered Ireland then most of them changed. My father gave a list of town lands and their meanings.
Aughawee. The yellow Ford.
Athadreena. The land of rocks.
Lackanmore. The flat side of a hill.
Pullafree. The hole of the heather.
Ardkill. The high church.
Cornagrove. The cup chapel of a hill of the nuts.
Faragh. A watching place.
Lismeen. The fort of the riches.
Lisaderg. The red fort.
Drumloman. The bare back