School: Tulchán (roll number 10097)

Location:
Tullaghan, Co. Leitrim
Teacher:
Seosamh Mac Guidhir
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0190, Page 108

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  2. In Wardhouse near the main road stands a hill known as Sentry hill. On this hill Sarsfield's men watched for the English. This hill is also called Leacta. There is a very large flag on the top of it and a hole in the centre of it.
    In Lower Wardhouse at the sea there is a place called the Devils Bridge. In the Penal Days a Priest was killed there and the blood is still to be seen on the rocks. To the west of Tullaghan there is a sheltered valley which is called Lug an Aifrinn meaning the hole of the
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