School: Kilmacoo, Avoca

Location:
Kilmacoo, Co. Wicklow
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chosgair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0925, Page 378

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0925, Page 378

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  3. XML “May Customs”
  4. XML “Graveyards”

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  2. There are about si graveyards in use in this parish. Their names are. Conary, Castlemacadam. Barniskery. Redcross. Templerainy. Kilmagig
    Conary is a protestant graveyard. There is a church and a school in the grave yard. There is threes growing in it
    Castlemacadam was a catholic and protestant grave yard. Now they have made a new one for the protestants. It is near the old one there is a church there. The catholics are buired in the old one
    Kilmagig is a catholic grave yard there is two ways going up to it the lane is the shortest way to it. It is kept very clean
    Barniskey and Redcross are catholic
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