School: St. Vincent de Paul, Drogheda (roll number 851)

Location:
Drogheda, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Sr. Magdalen
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  1. Tim Hoey was a quiet peace-ful man, and he lived close to Pula Fuka in the parish of Tullyallen, Co. Louth. He had only one son who was known as Red Michael. Tim him-self was a herd and one of the best cow doctors in the Co. Louth. Manys the night him-self and Red Michael spent minding sheep on the Hill of Rath. In the centre of the field was a lone bush. One dark night as he was looking for a lost sheep he fell across this lone bush. As he lay on the ground torn
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