School: Duleek (C.) (roll number 3114)

Location:
Duleek, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Máire, Bean Uí Dhonnchadha
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    The Deenes
    It takes its name from a race of Danes who loved there long ago.
    The Carns
    It takes it's name from a heap of stones which was there. Carn cloc means a heap of stones.
    Annesbrook
    Long ago there was a women living there and her name was Ann Brook and that is why it was called Annesbrook.
    King's Gate
    King James crossed this way when he was returning
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    Duleek, Co. Meath