School: Breachmhaigh (roll number 13222)

Location:
Bréachmhaigh, Co. Shligigh
Teacher:
Tomás Mac Giolla Pheadair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0155, Page 277

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    There is a field in Streedagh which once belonged to Paddy Bruen but it is now owned by James Rooney of Aughagad.

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    This is the story about James Moor. One night he was coming from ramblin about twelve o clock.

    “This is the story about James Moor. One night he was coming from ramblin about twelve oclock. As he was not far from Ahamlish graveyard he sthuped to tie his shoe. When he lifted his head
    what do you think did he see coming but three men carrying a coffin, when they saw James the said they were all right as they had James to help them carry it. James said “all right, as he thought he had only o carry it as far as Ashamlish graveyard. When they came
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