School: Tunnyfoyle

Location:
Tonyfoyle, Co. an Chabháin
Teacher:
Bean Mhic Thréinfhir
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1016, Page 301

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  2. A person died of an infectious disease about a mile from Knockbride chapel where the graveyard was. Only four men could be got to bury the corpse. They carried the coffin on their shoulders to the graveyard in the evening.
    When they were going home it was about midnight and they took a 'near cut' through a meadow. One of them was named Mat Clarke Cordoa, and he was called Mat 'Fadine?
    A lot of wee lads were kicking football
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