School: Brownstown (B.), Curragh Camp (roll number 16302)
- Location:
- Brownstown Upper, Co. Kildare
- Teacher: Michael Ó Comhraidhe
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- Long ago there was supposed to be a monastery in the vicinity of Lark Lodge, during the Penal days(continues on next page)
- In the rebellion of 1798 there was a battle fought in a field known as Conlan’s sand-pit. There are a great many mounds there the shape of graves on the ground, and these are supposed to be the graves of the men who were killed there. A row of trees was put there at the time the men were buried to mark the spot.