School: Baile Caisleáin an Róistigh (B.) (roll number 14107)

Location:
Castletownroche, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Luineacháin
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    Harstonge's Hill - Sunfort...

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    The Russian", The Conqueror", "The Gap", "The Masher", "The Man in the Gap", "The Comber", "The Blocker", The Captain. "Seáinín Airgid". The Governor.

    “"The Russian" ."The Conqueror", "The Gap",
    "The Masher" ."The Man in the Gap",. "The Comber"
    "The Blocker" .The Captain. "Seáinín Airgid".
    The Governor.
    Family
    "The Corneys". "Connoges"
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    Bloodvein "Joyce". Coolbane "Singleton's Rock"...

    Bloodvein "Joyce".
    Coolbane "Singleton's Rock"
    Ath an Adhmaid
    Liscarroll (Castle)
    Local Cemetery (Church)
    Lackeen (Church)
    Killabraher (Church)
    Coolafora Quaker (Church). There is an old Quaker Church here. Some old headstones are to be seen there.
    Bloodvein - Thousands of Irish were killed (Féit na Fola) here in 1642, when retreating after their defeat at Liscarroll
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