School: Fermoyle, Lanesboro (roll number 13321)

Location:
Formoyle (Newcomen), Co. Longford
Teacher:
S. Mac Eoin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0753, Page 199

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0753, Page 199

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  2. Mr. Skully's house of Newtowncashel, took fire. It was a public house. There were no lives lost. All the people of town helped to quench the fire. The family would be all burned only a neighbour wakened. This famialy is not in Newtowncashel now. The chimney caught fire and then the house caught fire. This happened about thirty years ago.
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  3. A boat belonging to James Connaughton, Inchena was swept from its harbour by a fierce storm in the year 1928. It was broken against big rocks at Rathcline. Daniel Farrell
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