School: Stamullen (roll number 3181)
- Location:
- Stamullen, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Áine, Bean Uí Ghamhna
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- It is so called because the rebels are supposed to have drilled there for the rising of 1798.
- Collector
- John Healy
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Stadalt, Co. Meath
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“At one time Mr Purfield's and Mrs Filgate's land was all under flax.”
At one time Mr Purfield's and Mrs Filgate's land was all under flax.(no title)
“There was a big flour mill and a furze mill where the mill yard in Stamullen is now.”
There was a big flour mill and a furze mill where the mill yard in Stamullen is now. There were houses for workmen on the East side a dwelling house and meal stores on the West side. The owners name was Mr John Walsh who was killed by a train at Gormanstown station.