School: N. Seosamh, Cill Lasrach (roll number 16289)

Location:
Killasser, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
S. Mac Carrghamhna
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0126, Page 181

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0126, Page 181

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    There is a cairn or a mound near Killasser school in Martin O'Keefe's land which is locally known as "Cárán".

    There is a cairn or a mound near Killasser school in Martin O'Keefe's land which is locally known as "Cárán". Tradition has it that is a giant's grave and that he was buried there standing in an upright position.
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    In Dromeda convenient to Killasser School there are four forts...

    In Dromeda convenient to Killasser School there are four forts, one in the land of Owen Rowley's, and another in Pat McNulty's, while there is one each on the lands of Jas. Peyton (James) and James Payton (John). It is believed that there are underground passages connecting these four forts.
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    Stretching between Dromeda and Gurteen lies a bog known as Esker bog.

    Stretching between Dromeda Duke and Gurteen lies a bog known as Esker bog
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