School: Ceapach an tSeagail

Location:
Cappataggle, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Antoine Ó Monacháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0045, Page 0084

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  2. I live in the townland Newcastle and in the parish of Aughrim. There are roughly about twenty houses in it with the exception of a thatched house or so. They are two old people living in that house. They are about eighty years old. They have Irish. There names are Peter and Willie Dillon, Newcastle, Aughrim. They tell stories. They live three miles from the parish of Aughrim.
    There is an old woman who lives in Newcastle, her name is Miss Annie Lynch. She has a lot of Irish. She is about a hundred years old.
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