I live in the townland of Kilgobinet, parish of Kilshannig, barony of Duhallow, Co. Cork. The townland gets its name from an old graveyard in which there is a well dedicated to St. Abigail. There are only two families in the townland and the population is ten. One house has a slated roof and the other is roofed with galvanised iron. The only old person in the townland is Mr. Patrick O'Callaghan who knows a little Irish, but cannot tell stories in Irish. The land is good, except a few acres which are very wet. There is a little stream flowing through the townland named Dubh Ghlaise. On the southern bank of this stream are the remains of an old wood. That stream serves as a boundary between Kilgobinet and Lackandarra.Helen O'Stephywalsh