School: Bulgaden (C.), Kilmallock (roll number 13791)

Location:
Bulgaden, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Isibéal, Bean Uí Bhriain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0509, Page 558

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  1. Galbally, a neighbouring village contained a monastery for Gray Friars and the ruins are still to be pointed out.

    Kilmallock, our post town, two or three miles distant was a very popular town formerly. The remains of the wall which surrounded the town and some large houses are still to be seen.
    Edward VI granted a charter to Kilmallock which contained many priviliges.
    Elizabeth granted another April 24th 1584
    This Charter grants -
    several towers and customs
    impowers burgesses to lay(?) money to keep fortifications in repair to grant licences for making spiritous (?) liquors
    grants a fair to continue for 5 days, but to commence Saty (?) before Whitsuntide.
    In the cathedral church of Kilmallock are the remains of a monument erected over the Verdon family.
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