School: Béal Átha na Muice (roll number 14862)

Location:
Swinford, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Dominick Caron
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0122, Page 341

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  2. XML Page 341
  3. XML “Fionn Mac Cumhaill's Family”
  4. XML “Fionn's Hospitality”
  5. XML “Old Graveyards”

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  2. Fionn was said to be very charitable and the most time he was ashamed was one day a beggar came to his house and the only thing he had left was the bit he had in his mouth and he couldn't divide that
    An náire is mo fuair Fionn
    Greim a bheith in a bhéal
    Agus san ina chumas i a roinn
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  3. There was once a graveyard for children that were not baptised at the back of Canon Henry's house. There was another on the top of Dillon's hill. On this hill is a stone with a round hole in it that they say used to
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