School: Aghadachor (Aghador)

Location:
Aghadachor, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Máire T. Ní Bhréasláin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1078, Page 47

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  2. Mass was said in a field belonging to James Friel of Aughadahor. There is a Mass rock in it. There was a priest named Hegarty who was betrayed to the soldiers by his brother-in-law. There was a priest named Gallagher who said Mass in the houses in Creevy and Drim.
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  3. There is a place in Glenree where Mass was said. It is at a rock near Glenree lake. There is another Mass place at Goland near Loughsalt Mountain. A priest was saying Mass there once and he had to run away and hide himself because he saw the English soldiers coming.
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