School: Ryefield

Location:
Ryefield, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
Ida Carnew
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0997, Page 325

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    In the year 1934 a trap house owned by Mrs Smyth Gallonfree Virginia was set on fire.

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    track leading down to Lough Sheelin, and that was all they could discover. It was believed that the culprit drowned himself until three weeks later a rick of straw burned and the same track was found in the same place.
    The Guards found a man lying on his face near the lake. His name was Patrick Caffrey who was under the influence of drink.
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    There is a house in the neighbourhood of Berna Virginia...

    There is a house in the neighbourhood of Berna Virginia and it is called the "burned house" because one Sunday night the owner of it went to
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