Loch an Mhianaigh

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              Doire Bhanbh
              UGA P/P120/1/7/13/1 · Item
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              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Doire Bhanbh, [Derravonniff]. A note on Screbe Estates Lodge, where Lord Dudley once lived, and Lady Dudley drowned here. A description of Scríb, with a note on Berridge of Screebe, formerly of Ballinahinch Castle. A note of an ambush at Scríb in 1921, when the Black and Tans were ambushed by Pádraig Ó'Máille's column, and later took revenge by burning 4 houses and a store. A note and illustration of the site of Screebe Lodge, which is not included in the 1839 map. There are two cards that detail the ownership of the Lodge from the time of the Berridges. Screebe Fishery, comprised of Inver and Screebe Salmon, and White Trout Fisheries is mentioned in the description. Summary cards are devoted to Cora na gCapall, Cora na bPuiríní, Loichín Crocán an Tarra, Oileán Bán, An tOileán Rua, Oileán na Scailpe, Loch an tSáile, Loch Scríbe, Abhainn Scríbe, An Ghlaise Dhubh, Loch DHoire Bhanbh, An Roisín, Loch an Mhianaigh, and Teachín na bPrayers which was built by the people of 'an Teach Mór', and was used as a Protestant Chapel until '35.

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              Derrynea
              UGA P/P120/1/11/10/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Derrynea, [Doire an Fhéich]. Secondary sources consulted include Griffith's Valuation, Petty's map, Simington, and the Martin Estate Sale Map. Brief descriptions are given of the Costello Fishing Club, Teach na Cúirte, Lower Costello Fishery, Costello Lodge (which was burnt in the Civil War, and later rebuilt), Costelloe and Fermoyle Fisheries Co., Abhainn Chasla, Cuan Chasla, Cottage Pool, the lead mine, Tobar Naomh Phádraic, Loch an Mhianaigh, Loch Uí Chadhain, Loch Bharr an tSrutháin, Casla, the Children's Burial Ground, and Aill na Graí. Robinson credits Professor Wilkins' book as a source of information.

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