School: Castlegrove (roll number 15475)

Location:
Castlegrove East, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Liam Ó Conaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0040, Page 0064

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0040, Page 0064

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  1. XML School: Castlegrove
  2. XML Page 0064
  3. XML “A Funny Story”
  4. XML “My Native Village”

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  2. My native village is called Lissananny in the parish of Kilconly in the baroney of Dunmore. There are twenty houses in it now. There were only sixteen in it long ago. There are fourteen thatched houses and six slated houses in it. The most common surname in it is Daly. The village is called Lissananny because there is a Liss and a cut away bog. There are nine people over seventy years in the village. They are able to tell English stories. None of them are able to tell Irish stories. There names are
    David Devaney,
    Peter Daly,
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