School: Kilcoskan, The Ward

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Cill Choscáin, Co. Bhaile Átha Cliath
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  2. Tom Kane, Malistown, aged roughly about 65 yrs saw a headless man at 12 p.m at the junctions of Co. Dublin and Meath near an old inn.Tom said " Good night" but he got no reply. He felt a strange feeling come over him and his hair stood on ends. He was coming home from Gallaghers Newtown after playing cards. Dunne who lived
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