School: Teampull Dubhglaise (roll number 6968)

Location:
Drumbologe, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Seán C. Ó Dómhnaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1083, Page 164

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1083, Page 164

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    did chatise. Andrew Long, the process-man and bailiff man, likewise.
    VI
    His father and his Sister the servant man as well.
    Swore Daly on April five in father's house did dwell;
    But the jury found him guilty in this they did agree
    Which shocked both young and old who though poor Daly would get free
    VII
    The Judge pronounced the sentence, it was a great surprise.
    It grieved the Hearts of thousands, brought tears to many eyes.
    Seven years to wear a convict garb on far Van Diemen's Land
    All through false swearing that Daly was a Ribbonman"
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    There is a Poney's Skin in John Herron's hill and it is supposed to be full of Gold.

    There is a Poney's Skin in John Herron's; hill and it is supposed to be full of Gold.
    Denis Crossan of Derora when he was a little boy used to go up everyday with the cows, and while he was herding he would dig
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