School: Clonshough

Location:
Cluain Seach, Co. Bhaile Átha Cliath
Teacher:
C. Ní Bhroin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0792, Page 436

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  2. On the main north road, about a quarter of a mile from the little village of Santry and within a few yards of the old R.I.C. Barracks, there is a stream passing under the road, which forms a beautiful little valley or hollow, which is locally known as the "Robber's Hollow".
    It is so called because it was one of the places where 'Collier the Highway-Man' of about eighty years ago, used to hold-up the stage coach and gentry passing that way. It is also said to be haunted. It is a most unlucky spot, and has been the scene of many road accidents.
    Collected by Joe Rooney, Woodlawn, Santry, Co. Dublin.
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