School: Kilrush (roll number 14039)

Location:
Ballynaberney, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
C. E. Kidd
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0895, Page 258

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0895, Page 258

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  2. Before the time of the famine the population of this country was over seven millions.
    Down a road called Hand Hill there were four old houses and there was one on the land of Mr Miley Doyle of the townland of Knockaree.
    In Clohamon and Ballycarney there were two big boilers. In these were boiled yellow stirabout. Men used to go to these places and take with them a big wooden spoon
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