School: Baile Nua

Location:
An Baile Nua, Co. Thiobraid Árann
Teacher:
Séan Wixteed
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0543, Page 168

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    light he was unconsious. He never got off the bed until one fine day he got up to the fire. He as not long at the fire when he began to get sick and he went up into the bed and died.
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  3. About ninety years ago a man named Mattew Connoly formerly of Ballypatrick, Inch, was returning from Tipperary town. He always kept a greyhound in his possession. Where ever he would go, the hound would meet him on his way home. When he was from Tipperary
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