School: Cromadh (B.)

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Croom, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Dáithí Ó Ceanntabhail
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0507, Page 232

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0507, Page 232

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    There is a man named Rourke living near the same fort and he was after building a new cow shed.

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    Excavations in the Lough Laur district (Co Lim) are presently being conducted by Dr. Seán O Riordáin, Professor of Archaeology Cork Univeristy College.

    Excavations in the Lough GUR district (Co Limk.) are presently being conducted by Dr Seán O'Riordáin Professor of Archaeologhy Cork University College. One of his workmen, David McAuliffe, Tullybrackley Bruff, has said that better results would be had by excavating in the neighbourhood of Caherguillamore, that he could point out where there was a battle, and where both the dead and their weapons were buried. From what I have heard of him, Mr McAuliffe has a little mine of folklore
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