School: Screen (roll number 9679)

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Screen, Co. Wexford
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Cáit Ní Mhurchadha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0885, Page 197

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0885, Page 197

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      1. historical periods by name (~25)
        1. 1798 (~642)
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  2. They were on their way to Enniscorthy with 3000 men and had reached Ballymurn when news came that the insurgents had been defeated at Vinegar Hill.
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  3. General Roche is buried in Saunderscourt, in the parish of Castlebridge. General Fitzgerald is believed to have been buried somewhere near Hamburg. General Roche surrendered at Wexford, was court martialled and condemned to transportation. He was sent to New Geneva, but before the vessel sailed he died suddently. It is believed he was poisoned.
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  4. Yeos
    The leader of the Yeos was named Turner, and he lived at Newfort in
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