School: Drumloughan (Dromlachan) (roll number 15665)

Location:
Sunnagh More, Co. Leitrim
Teacher:
Peadar Mac Giolla Choinnigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0221, Page 125

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0221, Page 125

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  1. XML School: Drumloughan (Dromlachan)
  2. XML Page 125
  3. XML “Building of Mud Wall Houses before 1839”
  4. XML “Mount Ida”

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  2. Beside this school there is a townland bearing the classical name of "Mount Ida" and the meaning of the name always baffled me till I heard the following story from John Clancy, Faughill.
    In the time of Cromwell there was a battle fought there. In Cromwell's army there were tinsmiths called by the name of Nicholls or Nicholl.
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