School: Uragh (C.)

Location:
Uragh, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
E. Mc Caffrey
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0969, Page 086

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0969, Page 086

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    The oldest part of the graveyard in Kinalwey is beside the ruins of the church. In connection with the old church I was told that it was thatched with straw. When thatching it the ladder in use had to be tied on the roof. The adjourning land belonged to a Protestant and he would not allow the workers to put the ladder on his ground hence it had to be supported by the roof.
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    A tombstone was dug up last year in a ditch...

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    Mrs Maguire aged 80 Gubrawoolly Swanlinbar Co Cavan told me that many years ago a vessel containing H Communion was dug up...

    Mrs Maguire aged 80 Gubrawoolly Swanlinbar Co. Cavan told me that many years ago a vessel containing H Communion was dug up in Killaduff old church ruins in graveyard.
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