School: Seosamh Naomhtha (roll number 16640)

Location:
Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
An Bráthair Naiti
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    South-west of Ballyshannon and about one mile west of the Higginstown Cross-roads is a well known as Tober-Patrick...

    South-west of Ballyshannon and about one mile west of Higginstown Cross-roads is a well known as Tober-Patrick which said to have been blessed by St. Patrick. Beside Tober-Patrick is a mass-rock in which there is the imprint of Red Hugh ODonnell's hand. Near Tober-Patrick is Newtown Fort under which it is said that the Danes buried gold.
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