School: Allenwood, Robertstown (roll number 1712)
- Location:
- Allenwood, Co. Kildare
- Teacher: Seán Ó Clúmháin
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“There was a monastery in Crosspatrick and John Price's house is built on ruins of it.”
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“A weaver worked in the house in Grangeclare West...”
A weaver worked in the house in Graneclare west now occupied by Mr. James Brennan.(no title)
“Orangemen in Kilmeague village used to have a bonfire in 12 July.”
Orangemen in Kilmeague village used to have bonfire in 12 July until one night rivals threw the Orangemen into into the fire:(no title)
“St Brigid's and St Patrick's cross were made of straw.”
54) St Brigid's cross and St. Patrick's cross used to be made of straw.(no title)
“Aylmer was the landlord.”
Aylmer was the landlord.(no title)
“Allenwood North and Allenwood South used to fight.”
24) Allenwood North and Allenwood South used to fight at Allenwood Cross with stones and sticks(no title)
“Mr Thomas Hynan of Allenwood South says there was a chapel in Lullymore where the old graveyard is now.”
Mr Thomas Hynan of Allenwood South says there was a chapel in Lullymore where the old graveyard is now. He says there was a battle fought at "the Doon" in 1798 just behind the old R.I.C. barracks where Mr O'Toole now lives in Allenwood North(no title)
“Mrs Kate Hynan of Allenwood South says there was a school at the stream...”
Mrs Kate Hynan of Allenwood South says there was a school at the stream of Drimsree the teachers names were Mr Sheridan and Miss Whelan.