School: Caisleán Nua (B) (roll number 15771)

Location:
Newcastle, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Seán S. Ó Faoláin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0079, Page 089

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0079, Page 089

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  2. Tyaquinn. The origin of Tyaquinn comes from a hermit who lived there by the name of Deacain. The gable of the house in which the hermit lived is still standing. It was blasted several times with dineamite, it would warp, but it would refuse to fall. It was said at this table the hermit had his altar. It is supposed that Deacain, prayed during his life that this gable should stand.
    Newcastle. Newcastle got its name from the last castle which was built by the O'Kellys of Hy-Many. The castle was not long built when it fell or was knocked down by some-other chieftain.
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