School: Gleannach (Glenough) (roll number 8224)
- Location:
- Glenough Lower, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Bean Uí Bhreasail
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“There was a certain man one time and he was very absent-minded.”
(continued from previous page)to argue among themselves as to which of them had not paid his stake. The man listened for a moment then withdrew one of the halfcrowns from the table and said "If you men are going to start quarrling I am going to take my money back.(no title)
“Long ago in 1649 when Cromwell invaded Dundrum the Dwyers of Kilnamanagh would give no surrender to him.”
Long ago in 1649 when Cromwell invaded Dundrum the Dwyers of Kilnamanagh would give no surrender to him. They went out into the Cashel field which is now the property of James Heffernan of Dundrum and buried in the field thousands of pounds. Nobody ever heard tell of it since and nobody could find the hiding place although it is said that many a man during the Mauds time looked for it and failed to find it.(no title)
“There was a great weight-thrower in the parish of Cappawhite some few years ago.”
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