School: Stravicnabo

Location:
Stravicnabo, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
Michael Kelly
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0978, Page 412

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0978, Page 412

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  1. Móthar:- (Moher) Móthat coille - a small wood, an old graveyard, now used as a field is to be seen in this townland.
    Drumnaveigh:- "Drom na Vhfeadh" - the townland stretches for about a mile, along a ridge or hill (which is flat topped) all the houses are on the hill top.
    Mullmagavan. Mullac macGabhann, a townland of rocks and hills, mostly inhabited by "Smiths", who are all small land holders. It is supposed to be taken over by evicted tenant's long ago.
    Stravinabo:- Sraith Mhic naBó (MacNaBo's river meadow) extends along a valley for about a mile.,
    "MacNabo" a friar was killed here.
    Assan:_ From "Eas" a waterfall, there is a large stream in the townland.
    Dromestagh. Drom uisce - a hill which has many ponds, and pools of water.
    Bogesky Bog - uisce - a townland which is covered over with bog, and soft marshes.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. place-space-environment
      1. land management (~4,110)
    Language
    English
    Location
    Stravicnabo, Co. Cavan