School: Ballivor (roll number 9380)

Location:
Ballivor, Co. Meath
Teacher:
T. Ua Conmhidhe
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0694, Page 266

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  2. Ballivor is a little village, is situated in South Meath.
    The population is about one hundred and fifty.
    It contains a Catholic, and a Protestant Church, opposite each other in the centre of the village three public houses, some grocer shops, and draperrys, two black-smiths shops, and about two dozen private houses.
    In ancient times, Ballivor was the parrish of Killaconnigan. The Catholic Church being situated in the centre of the Church-yard, now the old cemetery.
    The new-cemetery is situated in Kill-Ballivor
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