School: Cill Mháille (C.), Inis (roll number 14469)

Location:
Kilmaley, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Nóra Ní Asaoid
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    Oidhche inide gan feóil lá nodhlag mór gan ím...

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    (landlords man) succeeded Larry Quinlivan.
    James Mc Donnell Cill Caoi subject poem by Aindreas MacCraithe died 1714. The McDonnells lived in New HallThis McDonnell clan are of Northern origin ,their domain extending over the western islands of Scotland and part of County Antrim ,are known as "Lords of the Isles"
    24 Yhe Kellys and Lynches had a faction fight 45 years ago at the Fairgreen Ennis Co Clare.
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    Thomas Sullivan who was the parish clerk in Kilmaley...

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    Thomas Sullivan who was the parish clerk in Kilmaley was a Hedge School master and had a school at Cahermore Cross going into Cullinagh (Cúl an Eich) John Hasset the tailor went to school to him.he had a school by day and by night .He was great for
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