School: Kellystown, Dunleer (roll number 3154)

Location:
Kellystown, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chathail
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    Termonfeckin people got St Denis's coffin and buried it there.

    Termonfeckin people got St Denis's coffin and buried it there. The shape of a coffin is at that place still and that is how Kilslaughtery got its name.
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    There is also a cave running from Kilslaughtery to the Red House in Clogherhead...

    There is also a cave runing from Kilshauthery to the Red House in Clogherhead and it is said that during the Penal days the priests and people used hide from the English.
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    In a shed of ours it was said the St. Patrick said Mass in it and that people were married in it.

    In a shed of ours it was said that St. Patrick said Mass in it and that people were married in it.
    In a field just beside my home ther is a stray step and my grandfather was going out at twelve o clock at night and he was not very long until he found himself at Piperstown. He turned his coat which was necessary and at six o clock in the morning arrived home again.
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