School: Edraguil (roll number 11225)
- Location:
- Edergole, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: C. Nic Philip
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- Local RoadsThere are three roads adjacent to my home. The Trinity (or Edraguil) Road so called because Trinity Chapel is on the road. It leads from Foster Place Cross, where I live, to Wright Cross about three miles away. About a stones throw from Trinity Chapel there is a branch road which leads from the Trinity Road to the Cootehill & Drum Road. The road is called the 'Bog Road', it is only one mile(continues on next page)