School: Killygorman

Location:
Killygorman, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
Bean Ní Ghuidhir
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0982, Page 013

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0982, Page 013

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  2. After the famine, a man named Patrick Shannon, who lived in the townland of Doogarry about a mile from the school used to cart oats to Drogheda. He employed two neighbour men as well.
    It took them four or five days to deliver their loads of grain and take back with them salt, and also some cloth known as "Drugget" or "Dragget' a coarse woollen material made at that time in Drogheda. Perhaps the word was spelled "Droghet". About fifty years ago I saw quilts made from this
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