School: Newtownanner, Cluain Meala (roll number 1559)

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Newtownanner Demesne, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Proinnsias Ó Corcoráin
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    If a cat was scratching wood, it is the sign of a storm...

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    Near Killusty where is an ancient castle called Kiltinane...

    Near Killusty where is an ancient castle called Kiltinane. It was owned by Bobby Cook. Bobby Cook killed bishop Tynan over a stream in the grounds of the castle. The blood of the bishop is to be seen on the stone yet. About 3 ins past the stone the water appears to boil but it is not hot. About two yards above the stone there is a little bridge which the water roars when it is coming out. Kitinane got that name after the bishop. Bobby Cook's grave is still to
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