School: Clooney, Cuinche

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Cluaine, Co. an Chláir
Teacher:
Mícheál Mac Clúmháin
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    The last friar of Quin Abbey was Friar Hogan.

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    away by a horseman with a sword or by strange animals .An American once a native of the locality dreamt that it was near the "Domestic Bush".He wrote home describing his dream.
    Gold is also supposed to be buried in Parkatrahan Hill.
    many in old times were followed by the Bean Bhán na h-oidhche of the Ballykilty road.She followed them to the Sruthanveaga but never crossed it.They then knew they were safe when they were over it.
    Martin Ahern when minding lambs on Ballykilty Hill lest foxes would take them heard horses galloping as if for a race,and distinctly heard the swish of the whips and the sound of the hoofs.
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