School: Mullaharlin (roll number 1173)

Location:
Mullagharlin, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Ss. Mac Siúrdáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0662, Page 103

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0662, Page 103

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  1. XML School: Mullaharlin
  2. XML Page 103
  3. XML “Rath”
  4. XML “Ballybarrack”
  5. XML “Killally”
  6. XML “Little Mill”

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  2. Called Newton Ballybarick. Cnoca Feire....on a hill here on the Ardee road is the position occupied by King James's Arms from which is the best view of Dundalk town, Bay & the Carlingford Mts.
    It contains 428 ac. 0 rds. 19 pers. (note above refers to this TL.)
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  3. The same name as Killalla in Connaught.
    Cill Claith: "The Church of the Pious Elash[?]." Peasantry
    Cill Alaidh - Alaidh's Church.
    Mostly under pasturage. Where tilled has given good crops. ...only two dwellings in the TL. It contains 116 ac. 1 rd 22 pers.
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