School: Cannistown (roll number 15104)
- Location:
- Kennastown, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Maighréad Ní Ghiobúin
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- (continued from previous page)The foundation stones and corners of a building were discovered. There is no trace of them left now.
- My mother's brother Luke Roe - the only brother she had - was shot by the Yeomen coming back from the Battle of Tara. It seems he was a Horseman at the Battle of Tara as he brought his saddle on his back coming home and when he saw the Yeomen coming he went across a ditch and then they shot him. He was killed outright. He was only coming home on foot, his horse was killed of course, as if he was alive he'd ride him home.
- There were many skeletons got in the corn fields around Tara where they were shot in the wheat.
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- Collector
- Miss M. Gibbons
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Teacher
- Informant
- James Mc Cormack
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 91
- Address
- Gilltown, Co. Meath
- That road (Knocknagurneen) was supposed to come on down and up that laneway of this road (the Giltown Road).
This lane was the old road to Dublin one time and it went on to Clady Bridge on to a Ford at the Abbey of Bective across the Boyne.
There was a house where this old road crossed this Present road that we are living on now and they had to move the house out of it or build a new one. They couldent live in it, all the cattle died, the stable was lying in the way of the Fairy Pass. - A man was working with 2 or 3 other men at Cloncullen and they were coming home after working in the evening, I suppose in the Springtime of the year and the young fellows began to go trick, funning about behind walking after the old men. When they came into one field there(continues on next page)