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5.DD. Tooreen (O.M I -Tuairin (as ibovi applied more particularly 

 to the village, and popularly, by extension, to the whole townland. 



Tuairin Beag — " Small Cattle-Field " ; a sub-div. 



Cnocan an Fhuarain— " Little Hill of the Spring (Well)." 



Turtog 'Aid—" High Earth-Bank." 



Cnocan — " Little Hill." 

 ds—" Trench." 



Druini na Reidhe — " Ridge of the Mountain Plain." 



MtJLLKNABOREB, Muileann na Buithrighe — "Glen of the Roaring (or 

 ording to O'Donovan. Richard A. Foley suggests Maoilinn 

 na Bo Riabhaigh Hill of the Brindled Cow." There is neither trace 



nor tradition of a mill, and, as the place is mostly mountain recently 

 reclaimed, it is very improbable that ii ever had such a structure. Possibly, 

 as O'Donovan suggests, the name is derived from a "fairy mill." Ialsogot 

 the name as Muillean a tSamhraidh, hut as I found little corroboration I 



■ h no importance to it. Area, 885 a. 



S.DD. An Chlais — "The Trench "; a huge natural excavation. 



Luibh-ghlaa — "Green H< afield. 



'The Blacks"; -"me small fields; a mtea, under Meenane. 



Paircin Tobair— " Little Well-field." 



Tinagbragh, Tigh na Sheep-hi An -a, 468a. 



lioses on the townland and one of these is quadrangular 

 in plan. Of the j double-ramparted. The square lios was stone- 



lined, and tl - mens had Bouterrains. The poet 



John O'Murphy N.I ode to Thomas Barry of 



Tin Anothei member Barry family (styled "of Water- 



grasshill "), who had fought at Fontenoy in 1745, died in 1822, aged 11. '! 



B( as 6 ft. 2 in. in height, and as walking erect 



the I 



S.DD. - - Well O.M.); tions are now performed, but 



sixty " i" have been made there formerly. - 



- na Bhaili l l Village Site." Th •nee, 



and is m<-t with in places where then- is no other living tradition of the 

 villagi 



Lub an tSagairt — "The Priest - Loop"; a curve, or bend, in the road, 

 with a v, It looks like a ceall, or early church site ; but 



there is no tradition of the latter beyond a hazy popular notion of some 



inny association. 



Windeli MSS. K I \ 12 I. 8. I Id Books, - 



