No Geoff, I haven't. A few thoughts: comments and criticism welcomed. There are at least 3 Skreens (or Screens, different spelling, same meaning): in Meath, Sligo, and Wexford - plus Ballynascreen. Meath and Wexford, I'd be inclined to discount because a. I doubt that the Scots word 'brae' would be used so far south, b. they are both in low-lying country. Sligo, I'd also be inclined to discount because of the Connaught thing (Sligo is in Connaught), which Geoff mentioned, plus located in low, flat country. Draperstown is used merely as a locational point for the Parish of Ballynascreen. It is located in the Sperrin Hills and has ample braes around it. Just a mile south of the crossroads of Draperstown, the land rises quite steeply to 500 feet in the townland of Drumard (itself meaning 'high ridge). For me, that's close enough to be described as 'at the foot of'. Check the contours. Tho not perfect, the OS maps don't get basic things like that wrong. Draperstown is 4.4 miles from the summit of Slieve Gallion, with the braes in between. Topographically (and linguistically), Ballynascreen seems to me to be the most likely (known) candidate.
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