School: Mullagh (B)

Location:
Mullagh, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
James Drury
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    Prehistoric Monuments
    (2) Leabaid Grainne.
    This is the remains of a dolmen and is situated in the townland of Raffoney in the corner of a field belonging to Mea Mary O'Farrelly of that townland.
    At present it is merely a mound with a number of apparently large sunken stones which project slightly over the surface of the clay. It is generally referred to locally as Leabaid Grainne.
    J.Drury N.T.
    Mullagh
    (3) The Caldra
    There are at least three places bearing this name in the Parish and are considered to be old disused burial places.
    (1) Crossbane
    (Mr. Charles Farrelly's farm)
    (2) Cornakill
    (Mr. John Sheridan's Farm)
    (3) Upper Clogbally
    (Mr. Michael Gibney's farm)
    "Carnbawn" - an old disused burial place in "Killater".
    J.Drury N.T.
    Mullagh
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  2. (3) The Caldra
    There are at least three places bearing this name in the Parish and are considered to be old disused burial places.
    (1) Crossbane
    (Mr. Charles Farrelly's farm)
    (2) Cornakill
    (Mr. John Sheridan's Farm)
    (3) Upper Cloghbally
    (Mr. Michael Gibney's farm)
    "Carnbawn" - an old disused burial place in "Killater".
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Collector
    J. Drury
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Múinteoir