School: Ballinamore (B.) (roll number 2820)

Location:
Béal an Átha Móir, Co. Liatroma
Teacher:
Seán Heslin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0224, Page 139

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    Long ago a number of Englishmen came to the Sliabh-anlarainn mountain to look for coal, and iron...

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    About two miles from Ballinamore in the townland of Glenacoo there is a farm of land belonging to a man named Edward Conlon.

    About two miles from Ballinamore in the townland of Glenacoo there is a farm of land belonging to a man named Edward Conlon. On Conlon's land there is a fort. This fort was supposed to be haunted.
    One night long ago a man named Larry Maher from Lisnatullagh was coming home from Ballinamore. When he was going by the fort a turkey-cock came out of the fort and flew at him. Maher saw the turkey-cock coming and he ran. Some time later Maher died,
    This occurred about 7 years ago
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