School: Skerries (St. Patrick's : Boys) (roll number 16332)

Location:
Skerries, Co. Dublin
Teacher:
T. Mc Namee
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0785, Page 9

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    wife Helen, who gave this Chalice to the Chapel of Hacketstown, in the Parish of Lusk, 1728."
    The official name for the Parish all this time was, "Parish of Holmpatrick," but it had not Parochial independance being subject to that of Lusk.
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  2. A Thatched Chapel
    Canon Wm. McNally was the first Parish Priest of Holmpatrick Parish and was appointed in 1730.
    Hacketstown Chapel was abandoned about 1795 and a Thatched Chapel erected in Skerries town. It was a small building but it
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