School: Gleann an Dúin - Prison (roll number 17042)

Location:
Prison East, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Máire A. Ní Dhocartaigh
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    grave made in which all the corpses were buried together. Over the grave was built a mound of earth and from that mound the place got the name of Cnoc Saxon.
    Bushes. There are a few bushes between this school and Ball-Alum.
    Sceachóg an mhíle.
    Sceachóg and fhascaidh.
    Tom-mór
    Tom an gairdín (300 years old)
    Villages called Drom- máchra, Poll Móna, Bothóg, Baile-an-Ceo,
    Baile-na-gCrann, Togh-an-each-mhór, Cregg, Lag-pholl
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.