School: Carraig na Heorna (2) (roll number 14976)

Location:
Carricknahorna, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Sibéal Nic Pháidín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1028, Page 455

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1028, Page 455

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  2. The earliest annalists, Keating, and all the ancient writers prefix to their histories of Ireland an elaborate account of the mythical “Invasion of Erin” and by universal agreement they assign the place of honour among the interesting legends to the story which represents Partholanus, ninth in direct descent from Japhet, as leading the first colony into our previously uninhabited country. Besides four distinguished scholars, three Druids, three generals, and two merchants, Partholan brought with him, in his numerous fleet of small boats, his wife Dealgnait
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