School: Lanesboro

Location:
Lanesborough, Co. Longford
Teacher:
E. Ó Reachtagáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0752, Page 337

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0752, Page 337

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    Every other household in olden times had a trade or craft which they worked at.

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    It is said there was Mass said at St Martins well in Fermoyle and the rock is there yet...

    The following account of The Penal times was told by
    Mr John Gibbons
    Clonflower
    Lanesboro
    Co Longford
    It is said there was Mass said at St Martins well in Fermoyle and the rock is there yet and in Fermoyle also there is a bush and it always keeps green It will be green at Christmas and it is said there was Mass said at it Another story is told about a man was
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