School: Achadh na Garron (Aughnagarron) (roll number 5603)

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Achadh na gCeathrún, Co. an Longfoirt
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0764, Page 368

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0764, Page 368

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  2. Once upon a time there was a man going into Granard by the Gortnawillian laane the byroad from the Aughnagarron road into Barrack Street in Granard and his name was James Reilly of Aughnagarron, Granard, Co. Longford.
    When he had gone some distance in the lane he cut in across the fields known locally as the rockfields.
    Those rocks lie at the back of James Finnegan's house of Grassyard, Granard Co. Longford and they are also in Berney Macken's fields of Barrack Street, Granard.
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