School: Lanesboro

Location:
Lanesborough, Co. Longford
Teacher:
E. Ó Reachtagáin
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    There were people living in Lanesboro named O'Connors...

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    field. They placed him on the horse and brought it back to Lanesboro with them. English Soldiers overtook them within a quarter of a mile of Lanesborough They had to take shelter in a wood in a plantation were the present Currahoney bridge stands until the soldiers passed When they were out of danger they brought it and buried it in Lanesboro. There is a monument erected the date 1798. There was a shed in Kilcrow where Mass was said in the Penal days
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