School: Cuar an Chláir (B)
- Location:
- Cooraclare, Co. Clare
- Teacher: Liam Ó Lioghda
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“In the time of the famine a poor man came in to Mrs Tubridy in Dromelihy.”
(continued from previous page)used long ago. She asked him would he eat a second quarter, and he said he would. She gave it to him and he ate it. She gave him a third and he ate it.
Then he thanked her and walked out the avenue. He was so hungery that the food leaned on him, and at the gate he fell dead. She got a coffin and buried him in Dromelihy Churchyard called "Cull a Cric".- Inscriptions from two tomb stones in an old graveyard in Gower called "Lios a tSeabhac"
Erected
by
J.T. Lillis Querrin
in loving memory of his Father
Richard Lillis,
Died 13th Dec 1906 aged 85 years.
His mother
Mary
Died Oct 1866 aged 42 years.(continues on next page)