School: Grangecon

Location:
Gráinseach Choinn, Co. Chill Mhantáin
Teacher:
Ss Ó Maoláin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0916, Page 142

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0916, Page 142

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    When we came to live in Grange Con at first, we heard that this house was haunted.

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    There were a parish Priest and Curate who lived in Dunlavin. One of the Priests got a sick call one night and the Curate went.

    There were a parish priest and curate who lived in Dunlavin. One of these priests got a sick call one night and the curate went. When the Curate was passing along Miss Tynte's avanue, Mr Tynte was standing on the avenie and would not let the priest pass. The curate went back home and told the parish priest that Mr. Tynte would not let him pass. The parish priest was very annoyed over this and he told the curate to stay at home and he would go. The parish priest came to Tynte's avenue and Mr. Tynte was standing on the avenue and would not let him pass. He said no one was allowed to walk on it. The parish priest told Mr
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