School: Kilcock (Pres. Convent) (roll number 11976)
- Location:
- Kilcock, Co. Kildare
- Teacher: Sr. M. Dympna
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- (continued from previous page)There lived an old Protestant where the C.B.'s are living now and there was a well in the yard. People believed in it and went to it for cures. The old Protestant got angry and filled it up. Old people say it was the same well which sprang up and is now called Green Well.
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- (continued from previous page)"By God woman I hear you are too late" Norris was at that moment shot. He was buried at west side of Shrubbery. His friends however managed to remove the body some nights after and interred at Lady's Chapel his burial found some four miles distance. Norris resided at house now occupied by Mr. Woulfe, Chemist.