School: Killoughter

Location:
Cill Uachtair, Co. Chill Mhantáin
Teacher:
Máire Ní Bhreitheamhan
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0927, Page 050

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    recorded to have camped on Ballybla.
    Agent - Mr. Hamilton
    The Famine:- When the farmer had taken up his potatoes the poor people used to go into the fields and go after him looking for small potatoes to eat. The people had a small piece of land of their own which they used to grow oats and other things they wanted.
    Killoughter:- The school was built by the landlord, Captain Halpin on the site of an older one. All the way from Killoughter crossroads to Blackbull there was a row of houses long ago.
    Killderrig - There is a
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  3. The school was built by the landlord, Captain Halpin on the site of an older one. All the way from Killoughter crossroads to Blackbull there was a row of houses long ago.
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