School: Faythe (roll number 11361)

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  2. One day a priest named Rev John Roche was preaching in the Bull Ring. A Yeoman was passing by and he heard the priest. He struck the priest and a drop of blood fell on his and
    after a short time his hand withered away.
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  3. When Cromwell was in Wexford an English soldier was shot dead near the Folly. He was buried between Billington's Wall and Pierce's Foundry. A sheep dog was buried with him. He was covered with large stones and afterwards was covered with cement. If you
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