School: Castlecuffe, Mountmellick (roll number 8749)

Location:
Castlecuffe, Co. Laois
Teacher:
J. Devereux
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0824, Page 120

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0824, Page 120

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  4. XML “Ballynahemmy”

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  2. Ballynahemmy=baile na h-inil but baile na h-línise is most likely name.
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    The district which bears the name,Ballynahemmy is rich in lime and quarries; were working extensively it one time, which leads one to believe that the name is a corruption of baile na h-soile.
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