School: Moyvoughley (roll number 7249)

Location:
Moyvoughly, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
C. Ní Fhlannagáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0743, Page 050

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0743, Page 050

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  1. There is a huge rock in Carrickan that Saint Patrick is said to have thrown from the hill of Uisneagh a distance of fifteen miles.
    In Donegan there were two or three men hanged, Curley was the man of one of the men, and Connell was another of their names.
    Around Ballinderry there were many valuable articles found that are now in the Museum in Dublin.
    At the bridge of Ballycloughduff meet the three townsland, three parish and three Baronies.
    The townland of Newtown, Dunlum, and Ballycloughduff, the Parishes of Drumraney and Mount Temple.
    The Baronies of Kilkenny West, Clonlon and Rathconrath.
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