School: Mullaharlin (roll number 1173)

Location:
Mullagharlin, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Ss. Mac Siúrdáin
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  1. Ballyballrick. The Duke of Berwick's pass. encamped her with King James's Army.
    This parish is composed of six townlands.
    There s no house of worship of any description in the parish. It contains 1018 ac. 1 rd. 25 pers.
    Ballybarrack House. a small thatched cottage or farmhouse belonging to Mr. Coleman.
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  2. (Cill a cuirle in James I). In Down Survey
    Cill Coirollaigh. Curley's Church. Kilcurley House the property of Mr. McKeon is part falling to decay. There is a small corn mill here also belonging to Miss McKeown. The soil seems to be rich. It contains 437 ac. 3rds 30 pers. of which 20 ac. 3 rds 32 pers. is bog and barren.
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  3. NameBook E 188 E 76.
    Haynestown, Haynestown, Hainstown. (Car. I).
    Haynestown Taylor & Skimmer, (map of Louth 1777) Hyanstown in Down Survey.
    Haines & Hainst, Co Warrant 1832-1835 Haynestown Proprietor
    Baile Réine. Hayne is a family name. It contains 1980 ac.-1rd 29 pers. The Proprietors are T. Fortescue & S. Richardson Esquires.
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