School: Cnoc Bríde (1)

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Knockbride, Co. Cavan
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1015, Page 232

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1015, Page 232

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  3. XML “The Big Wind”
  4. XML “The Cluster”
  5. XML “Carraige Bog”

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  2. The cluster is situated in the townland of Corravilla (Lower). It got its name because there was seven families living near each other. The names of the seven families are 3 Mullen families, Moldy Rogers, O Hara, McConnon and Dempsey. Three families still remain:- one Mullen family and two Rogers families.
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  3. Carraige Bog and Carraige rocks are situated in the townland of Corlattylenon. The bog is in a very backward place. In olden times there was a pass running through this bog from Annaherin main road to the Bailieborough main road at Skeagh cross. Part of the old pass can still be seen
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