School: Coolronan (roll number 16247)

Location:
Cúil Rónáin, Co. na Mí
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chonmhidhe
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0694, Page 390

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  1. Place
    Name: Blane
    Where: Murray's Land, Coolronan
    Des: A field of course on one side. A river on the other side.
    Name: Derralee
    Where: Opposite Keoghs, Coolronan
    Des: A dark wood with runs through it.
    Name: Pollwee
    Where: A wood behind Keogh's, Coolronan.
    Des: Wood with deep cut turf. There is
    Name: Gelltha Wood
    WHere: Coolronan
    Des: A little bog road
    Name: Killoo
    Where: Keogh's bog in Coolronan
    Des: A big part of the where turf is cut.
    Name: Moat
    Where: A high mound behind Ludlow's in Rathkeenan.
    Des: Also called a Rarchín - mounds. I don't see sy
    Name: Scrúggán Hill
    Where: In Grangemore Bog
    Des: A steep hill in of trees and bushes. There are some there are stones
    Name: Raheen
    Where: In Rickard's field, Coolronan
    Des: A small round large stones
    Name: Dúnán
    Where: In Rathkeenan
    Des: A field about 8 in the middle
    Name: Cul-yeen
    Where: in Baskinagh, Kellet Estate
    Des: A marshy field
    Name: Aha moor or Ahar moore
    Where: Rathkeenan, belongs to T.E. Potterton.
    Des: A field about 20 a small stream.
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