School: Ardkeenan

Location:
Ardkeenan, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
John Meares
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0270, Page 297

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  2. There was a man coming home from town one night it was very late. When he was coming to a place named Thomas-Gates he saw two herse men sitting on two piers, the man was afraid to pass but after a while he got courage and went on his way he was only a few steps passed by when he heard great noise he looked back and saw these two men runing after him he went very quickly and after a while he saw no one.
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  3. Last winter 1938 on a certain night there was a cry heard in Thomastown very late in the night. Allmost
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