School: Srónaill (Shronell) (roll number 15008)
- Location:
- Shronell, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Liam Ó Catháin
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- (continued from previous page)Deaths darksome bondage broken
My dull, deaf ear had woken
And at the spell-word spoken,
I'd burst from the tomb.
Heffernan is buried at Shronell but his grave is only known to a fair in the district. May Providence bless the clay enwrapping the remains of all our bards, especially that of those children of song who made Faith and Fatherland and the worthy subject of their lays. - Par of Shronell, dis of Cashel
Townland of Shronell beg:
Teacher: John Fleming Protestant: Free school:
His renumeration from school = £20 and 1 acre of land.
Good thatched house, cost about £20
Pupils 4 boys and 4 girls (one of the boys being a protestant) I suppose he was the song the master or of a Damer employee) The Lady Caroline Damer gives the master one acre of land and the rector allows him £10 year annum and the house to live in, he also furnishes the school with books and all other requisites. The parish pays the remainder of his salary about £10(continues on next page)