School: Eaglais

Location:
Eglish, Co. Offaly
Teacher:
Séamus Ó Heifearnáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0822, Page 060

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0822, Page 060

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  1. The patron saint, since Anglo-Norman invasion was St John. Some of the old walls of the church are still standing - a beautiful +venerable ruin. Many priests
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  2. The ancient territory of the O'Molloy's Feora-ceall= men or the tribe of churches. Ceall or Cill= A church
    To express the general impression that churches were unusually numerous in the district.
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  4. On the townland of Cloughal, in the parish of Eglish very where Mass was celebrated in penal times, there were seven holy wells, within the space of a few perches. Five of these wells are still to be seen; the
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