School: Ballinlough (roll number 9238)

Location:
Ballinlough Big, Co. Meath
Teacher:
P. Mac Domhnaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0704, Page 146

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  2. I went to Oldcastle on the first train that went from here I suppose 1865. My mother was a cousin of Dr. Nulty (late Bishop of Meath) and I was called after him and he asked her to call her first boy after him and I got a blessing for 20 minutes in Carnaross when I was young and I often was in danger of being killed but nothing ever happened me. Well It dident do me any harm (The
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