School: Loughanvally (roll number 8363)

Location:
Loughanavally, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
Mrs. O'Connor
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0742, Page 346

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0742, Page 346

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  2. There is a rock at Jamestown bridge on the left hand side of the road and it is called the cluff rock. Long ago there was a battle in Dundonnel and the man with two thumbs held the kings horse at that rock. There is a rock on the side of the Glascorn road where a man fell off a horse long ago and broke his neck and every corpse that passed there used to be left down and the De Profundis was said. There is a steeple in Churchtown graveyard
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