School: Cluainteach (roll number 10329)

Location:
Cloontagh, Co. Longford
Teacher:
Bean Mhic Garaidh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0756, Page 098

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  2. Breanrisk is the name of my townland. It is situated in the parish of Clonguish and barony of Longford.
    There are seven houses in the townland and a population of about thirty-three. Some of the houses are thatched and others slated. There are three old people in this townland namely Timothy Prunty, John Keating and Mr Keating.
    None of these old people know Irish but they can tell stories in English.
    Houses were more numerous in former times than at present, but most of the old houses are at present in ruins. The houses now in ruins are - P. Casey's, P. Molloghan's, J. Carrol's, J. Reilly's and K. Faughnan's. Most of the people emigrated to America in 1850.
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