School: Seosamh Naomhtha (roll number 16640)

Location:
Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
An Bráthair Naiti
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1028, Page 7

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1028, Page 7

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  4. XML “The Priest of Carricknahorna”
  5. XML “The Falls of Assaroe”
  6. XML “Cairbre Sets Dog on St Patrick”

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  1. During the Penal days a priest named Clery was decoyed on a bogus sick call and was set upon by non catholics and cruelly shot dead. The spot where he fell is still pointed out and no grass has been known to grow on that spot since.
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  2. An old king named Aodh Ruadh dwelt on the summit of Mullaghashee . While he was crossing the Erne just above the Falls he stumbled and was carried down stream and drowned at the Falls which afterwards became known as Ass Aodha Ruadha which means the Falls of Red Hugh.
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  3. When St Patrick came to the district he was welcomed by Conal Gulben but his brother Cairbre who owned the district south of the Erne was hostile to the saint where upon
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