School: Dún Amhlaidh (roll number 14614)

Location:
Dunowla, Co. Sligo
Teacher:
Gleadhra Ní Fhiachraigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0167, Page 0484

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0167, Page 0484

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  2. In the year ninteen thirty-three a rick of hay belonging to James Shannon of Dunowla was burned accidently.
    Miss Kilrehill who lived in Belville drowned herself at the pier in the year ninteen twenty-five. Her body was not washed out to sea and it was found by a man named Jack Harte.
    Mrs Reece of Dromore West drowned herself in a river near her own house. Her body was washed down to the sea where it was found.
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