School: Kellystown, Dunleer (roll number 3154)

Location:
Kellystown, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chathail
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    Mullovilla stone is supposed to have been thrown from Slieve Gullion.

    Mullovilla stone is supposed to have been thrown from Slieve Gullion by a giant and the finger marks are on it, and also the marks of his knees are also on it. Some say it (Mullovilla stone) was thrown by Cuchulainn others maintain it was Fionn Mac Cuil who threw it.
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    In Drumshallon there is a tomb-stone bearing the names of various members of a family called Eggleton.

    In Drumshallon there is a tombstone bearing the names of various members of a family called Eggleton. The earliest date is 1760.
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