School: Drom Loiste (roll number 5113)
- Location:
- Drumlusty, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: Seán Ó Maoláin
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- (continued from previous page)of Innisheen, baroney of Tarney, county Monaghan where mass was read. There is a place called the Caldera in the of Kitty Begs in the parish of Inniskeen, barony of Farney, county Monaghan, where the people used to hear mass and when the field was first ploughed there was tombstones found there.
- Penal Times
The local tradition of the penal days is that the Catholics of the parish of Donaghmoyne in the Barony of Tarney suffered the loss of their church called Patrick's which was confiscated by the Protestants. The Catholic clergy were then obliged to celebrate Mass and carry out their burial service as best they could in secluded places. As an instance of this the burial service was carried out in an old lane according to local tradition known as Gleann na Gcopp.