School: Taplach (roll number 5114)
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- Taplagh, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: P. Ó Dubhthaigh
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“Croc a Tornan was the old name for Drumgowna Hill - where Master Marron lived.”
Croc a Tornan was the old name for Drumgowna Hill where Master Marron lived. His son lives in Drumgowna. A man named Croose lived in Drumgowna in the year 1798. Croose fought at Tara.(no title)
“In 1816 a bad plague broke out, and fourteen widows were left in the townland of Drumgowna.”
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“In 1815, twenty thousand orangemen were reviewed by Seever in Newry.”
In 1815, twenty thousand Orangemen were reviewed by Seever in Newry. Later on in 1843 this Seever presided at the big meeting which was addressed by Dan O'Connell in CarrickmacrossThe toast drunk at a party that night in "Gartlans" town house (where Mick Marron has now a handsome shop) was to the health of the Queen and the Royal family.(no title)
“In 1788 Monalty house was commenced after Killany Chapel was completed.”
In 1788 Monalty house was commenced after Killany Chapel was completed.(no title)
“Norman Steele died in the year 1801 at the age of 48.”
Norman Steele died in the year 1801 at the age of 48. It is commonly thought he met a violent death but(continues on next page)