School: Dunboyne (C.) (roll number 15917)
- Location:
- Dún Búinne, Co. na Mí
- Teachers: Seosaimhín Ní Chonmidhe Uná Frinse
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“There was a chapel in the far-green and the Yeomen burned it down...”
(continued from previous page)to warn him. The priest was getting out the back window when the yeomen were at Loughsallagh. He had just time to get out into Rooske wood when the yeoman came and the Priest saw them burning the house down. Told to Molly Kelly
By her Father Michael Kelly, told
to him by his father Patrick Kelly(no title)
“In former years a century or so ago the Catholic Church of Dunboyne stood at the Dunboyne end of 'fair green'...”
In former years a century or so ago the Catholic church of Dunboyne stood at the Dunboyne end of Fair Green on Mr McCarthy's land presently marked by two sycamore trees on the road leading to the Navan road. The Parochial House was then "Edenmore" presently occupied by Sean Boylan until the new Parochial House was built. There was an old grave yard at Kilbrennan about 100 yards from Mr Reids house presently marked by two tall piers.
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- Collector
- Maura Flanagan
- Gender
- Female