Volume: CBÉ 0485 (Part 2)
- Date
- 1938
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0485, Page 0270
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“After the Church at Kilkevin was burned...”
(continued from previous page)Notes
debris a 'Holy Water Font' which was removed and placed in the Belfry of St Patrick's Church, Patrick's St, Castlerea, where it can be seen at the present day, 1938.
"In the days of my childhood" Continued the old man who contributed the above notes "I knew an old man who in his bare feet attended Mass in the Church built in the hollow ar Arms."(no title)
“On the morning The French landed Kilalla...”
On the morning The French landed Kilalla the Church built in the Grave yard at the end of the town was slated. A man named 'Chalk' was the Plasterer of the said Church.(no title)
“There was a Church built at 'Tarmin' by Saint Kerin.”
There was a Church built at 'Tarmin' by Saint Kerin.(continues on next page)