Scoil: Boireann

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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0313, Leathanach 130

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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0313, Leathanach 130

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    In Queen Elizabeth's time the O'Moores became Protestants and Priesthunters later.

    (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)
    Teampuillín to his own house. As the men refused to touch a stone until he would take the first one he rode his horse there and removed it.
    Then he rode back across the fields and prepared to shave himself for another feast. He cut his throat. The blood spattered the wall of the room. It is said that no amount of white-wash could remove the blood stain from the wall. The general belief in the locality is that the present owner of the house, Mr. Andrew Deasy, keeps the room closed up, but as it is a delicate subject to speak on nobody likes to discuss it with his family.
    When Beamish of Kilmalooda heard the news of Moore's death he sent his man to Moore's house with a leg of mutton for the feast, by the by, but in reality to find out if the news were true.
    Cornelius OBrien Cloundereen got this story from Dan Lehane aged 80 or so before his death four years ago. Lehane was a farmer in Ardacrow near where the Teampuillín stands.
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    Cornelius O' Brien
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    Cluain Doirín, Co. Chorcaí