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              Leitir Daibhche
              UGA P/P120/1/1/41/1 · Item
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              Set of index cards describing the physical features of Leitir Daibhche [Letterdyfe]. Leitir Daibhche is located within the Roman Catholic Parish of Roundstone, and within Moyrus Civil Parish. Features described include Bartley's Bullock, an area located around a small cave, and a note of how it came to be named. Letterdyfe Hill, Flagger's Hotel (a bend in the road surrounded by New Zealand flax, similar to yellow iris, or 'flagger'), Gleann Uisce, Fiodán, Loch na bhFaoileann, An Meall Mór, The Moot (moate), Loftaí, Seanadh Slí, Cnoc an gCorréal, Letterdyfe House (home of agents, the Robinson family), Curlew Quay, Seanadh bPoll, The Snipe Marsh, Caorán Elder. Some local sources are credited as providing information, these are named as John King, Joseph Conneely, Tommy O'Donnell, and Philip Robinson from Dublin.

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