School: Cill Bhriotáin (C.) (roll number 11728)

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    The 12th of July was as bad a day in Bandon long ago as it is now in Northern Ireland.

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    from Kilbrittain. The crowd saw their chance and pulling down tents etc they used the poles so effectively that soon Lannin was a corpse. His son escaped and raced along the road towards Kilbrittain. His pursuers were drawing near and leaving the road he cleared the wall bordering Traver's land. Someone caught him by the coat but, shaking himself free, he escaped leaving his coat behind him.
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    There were two shops in Bandon, one in North Main Street owned by Baker and one in South Main Street owned by Ford - where wool was retailed.

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