School: Murher (B.) (roll number 13540)
- Location:
- Murher, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Tomás Ó Conaill
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“According to tradition there was a castle in the glen, about three miles from Newtown.”
According to tradition there was a castle in the glen, about three miles from Newtown. It was occupied by the Danes about 900 years ago. But it was shelled from a hill named cnuscín about three miles from it. It is said that it was a woman who fired the shot. A horse and a foal which were grazing on the top of the cliff were frightened when they heard the explosion, and they jumped off - about a hundred feet of a drop on a solid rock of stone. Up to the present day the impression of their hooves is to be seen on the rock.(continues on next page)- Collector
- John Culhane
- Gender
- Male
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- Michael Bunce
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Cloonbrane, Co. Kerry