School: Brownstown (C.), Curragh Camp (roll number 16303)

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Brownstown Upper, Co. Kildare
Teacher:
Bean Uí Dubhshláine
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    The protestant church in Ballysax was once a Catholic Church.

    The protestant church in Ballysax was once a Catholic Church. When it was taken over by Protestants, a Baptismal font which stood inside the door was removed and thrown into a field near-by. Next morning saw it again within the porch and tho' it was thrown out again and again it was always put back. For some years now it has been allowed to remain within
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    In Ballyfair House, now uninhabitable, and during the European war used as British G.O.C residence...

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    English
    Informant
    Mrs Fogarty
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    82