School: Drumbaniffe, Crusheen

Location:
Drumbonniv, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Máire Ní Lionnáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0593, Page 049

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0593, Page 049

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  2. The graveyards in which the local people are buried in are the Tulla, Kilraghtas, Kilawinna, and Inchicronan Island graveyards.
    There is a ruined church in each of of them. People are buried within the ruins in each graveyard.
    There is a graveyard in Castletown, which is three miles north-east of Ennis, which is now out of use. About two years ago the last person was buried there.
    There are tombstones in Tulla graveyard,
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