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schools (Irish
names include scoil chois claí,
scoil ghairid and
scoil scairte) were
small informal secret and
illegal schools,
particularly in 18th-century...
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Ballinascarty (Irish: Béal na
Scairte), also
known as Ballinascarthy, is a
village in
County Cork, Ireland.
Ballinascarty lies in West Cork, approximately...
- Iveragh, Dromod,
Kealafreaghane West
Scartnadrinymountain 20 Barr na
Scairte Townland Waterford, Decies-without-Drum, Kilgobnet, Scartnadrinymountain...
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Gortanacra Gort na
Fuinseann Gortnafunshion Gort na
gCros Gortnagross Gort na
Scairte Gortnascarty Gort na
Tiobratan Gortnatubbrid Gort Uí
Raithile Gortyrahilly...
- Scéalta agus Seanchas: Potatoes,
Children and Seaweed. Foilseacháin
Scoil Scairte. ISBN 9781916178809. Verling, Máirtín, ed. (2007).
Leabhar Mhaidhc Dháith :...
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previously called Ballaghscart or Ballyscarta,
anglicisations of Irish:
Bealach Scairte,
which remains its
Irish name.
Famine roads have been
described as 'a landscape...
- Bess' -
grandson of Eibhlín Ní
Iarfhlaithe (Uí Shúilleabháin), of Gort na
Scairte,
Baile M****rne. "UÍ CHRÓINÍN, Eibhlís (1879–1956)". Ainm.ie (in Irish)...
- on the
Irish language channel TG4. Páidí Ó Lionáird was born in Gort na
Scairte,
Baile Bhúirne in Cúil Aodha, part of the
Muskerry Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking)...
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marshy stream) Kealkill, Caol
Choill (narrow wood) Keilnascarta, Cill na
Scairte (church of the shrubbery) Kilmore, Kilnaknappoge, Cill na
gCnopog (church...
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McCarthy built a
castle at Scart, now demolished. He was
called Tadhg Rua na
Scairte and the
family later built Cul na Long, the
fortified castle some 1 mile...