School: Ballinlough (roll number 9238)

Location:
Ballinlough Big, Co. Meath
Teacher:
P. Mac Domhnaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0704, Page 144

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0704, Page 144

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  1. XML School: Ballinlough
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  3. XML “Pedestal of Cross at Kieran”
  4. XML “An Ancient Stone in Kieran Churchyard”
  5. XML “Clonabraney”
  6. XML “An Ancient Tombstone of the Plunketts”

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  2. And another Stone in Clonabraney C. Yd. about the dimensions of a stone pier of a gate say about 2 feet over the ground. There were Dublin people looking at it one time. It is some landmark connected with the Churchyard - It must be -.
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  3. Fr. Cogan a professor of Gaelic in St. Finians Seminary Mullingar whose people are from Clonsilla brought me from here to Clonabraney to examine the stone to the Plunketts to see could he connect, them with the Plunkett the Holy St. and the men referred to were dead long before
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