(gan teideal)
“Near Ardcath, there is a place called Whiteparks In one of the fields there is a lios coverd with furze.”
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Paddy Flood
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Bailiúchán béaloidis é seo a chnuasaigh páistí scoile in Éirinn le linn na 1930idí. Breis eolais
“Near Ardcath, there is a place called Whiteparks In one of the fields there is a lios coverd with furze.”
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Paddy Flood
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“There were two men named Lamb and Duff hanged on Mullaghteeling for stealing 5s.9d.”
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“In Claremount, owned by Colemans, situated in the townsland of Ratholland there used to be a graveyard...”
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Paddy Reid
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“On Mr Curtis's farm in Gormanstown there is a big stone in one of the fields and there is supposed to be money buried under it.”
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John Flanagan
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“In the time of Cromwell there was a battle fought in a field at Dardistown which ended in the taking of Dardistown Castle...”
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Paddy Reid
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“Until the year 1756 there was a glass roof on Lisdornan house.”
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Paddy Reid
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“Lisdornan bridge built in the year 1756.”
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Paddy Reid
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“There are three very large stones in the village of Greenanstown called Jack Stones.”
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Imelda Hanly
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“In the year 1933 there was a Chalice found in Tullock wood.”
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Lily Byrne
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“There used to be a village from Tullock to Giblockstown long ago.”
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Lily Byrne
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“Years ago there were two men named Lamb and Duff hanged on Mullaghtelling for not being able to pay 5s.9d.”
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Lily Byrne
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“There are two turn pike gates on the Stamullen Gormanstown road where long ago everyone had to pay to get past.”
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Thomas Murphy
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“It is said that when Cromwell was going to take Gormanstown Castle he rested at the "Cock Inn", (a public house owned Mr. Michael Mc Cabe)...”
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Thomas Murphy
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“When Cromwell was marching to Wexford after taking Drogheda he stopped at Gormanston Castle for one night...”
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Thomas Murphy
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“At Gormanstown the mail coach was robbed by Collier the robber.”
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Miss L. Martin
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“From underneath Mosney house a cave runs to Chapel Castle an ancient burial ground about a mile from Julianstown.”
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“Some of the Danes are supposed to have landed in Ireland at Gormanston.”
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Betty Mc Cullen
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“It is said that when the Danes came to Ireland they built caves in a field called Headland Way in the Gormanston Demesne to hide in.”
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Miss L. Martin
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“It is said that Cromwell's soldiars stopped in a field in the Gormanston Demesne called the Avenue.”
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Peter Whelan, Roger Murphy
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“In Gormanstown Castle there are shoulder straps with a brass buckle and printed on them is "The Gormanstown Infantry...”
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Thomas Murphy
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