School: Gleann, Meathus Truim (roll number 12136)
- Location:
- Glen, Co. Longford
- Teacher: Ml. Ó Beirn
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- (continued from previous page)road the people were walking but when they saw him they began to run. He thought it was late so he began to run too. When he went into the chapel the people went out on the sidedoor.
The priest had to tell him the whole story.
I heard this story from my father Thomas Kilduff who lives in the townland of Croshea in the parish of Ardagh in County Longford. - Forts are very common in this district but there is no very notable one. Some people say say that the forts were made by the Danes(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Noellie Kilduff
- Gender
- Unknown