School: Kenmare (B.) (roll number 2849)

Location:
Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Teachers:
Eoghan Ó Súilleabháin Liam Mac Cuisín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0461, Page 565

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0461, Page 565

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  1. XML School: Kenmare (B.)
  2. XML Page 565
  3. XML “Holy Wells”
  4. XML “Sullivan Buí”
  5. XML “Tobar na nUiscí”

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  2. The Sullivan buidhes are descended from the Sullivans who had their castle at Seanagorry east of Kenmare (Seanagorry + Ardea were the sub-castles of the OSullivan bears). It is related that the Chieftain of Seanagorry at some particular period was noted for his great mop of red hair and at the face of the Castle at which he was killed and his head cut off the Yeomen referred to it as Ceann Buidhe. His descendants were afterwards known as Buidhe.
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  3. Charles Arthur of Henry St. Kenmare who was reared in the parish of Bonane told of this well which lies at the top of the mountain over Ballygriffin on a line S. E. of Poet Sullivan's house. he said he
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