School: Srónaill (Shronell) (roll number 15008)

Location:
Shronell, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Liam Ó Catháin
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    About three hundred years ago there was no Parish of Lattin there.

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    it along after him. The had to hold George till Hooley was a little bit passed the door or George went out and stood on his coat and Hurley turned around and looked at George. George said come on boys we have him now and nobody came out. So Hooley hit George with his loaded butt and laid him flat, on the ground. All the ho-boys slipped out the back door the minuet George went out, after having two feeds of whiskey, it happened in 1825.
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    1. time
      1. historical periods by name (~25)
        1. the great famine (~4,013)
    Languages
    Irish
    English
  3. John Damer died in 1767, he was buried in a lead coffin in the north side of Shronell grave yard no head stone over him but nettles and weeds. He left the place to his brother in England, his brother came over and he got all his wealth and riches. After a while Joseph Damer his brother, went back to England again he locked up the Court, the people began to steal everything but he did
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