School: Carra

Location:
Carha, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
P. Ó Tonra
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0128, Page 484

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  2. The priests of Bonniconlon used to read Mass in O'Dowds big barn. The Protestants and Yomen used to come from Mulafarry to beat and batter the Catholics. This day the Catholics gathered together, and set out to meet the Protestants crowd. The Bonniconlon crowd and the Mulafarry
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