School: Killorglin (C.) (roll number 12833)

Location:
Killorglin, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Úna Nic Coluin
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    Sir John Godfrey of Killcoleman Abbey, Milltown is supposed to have buried a chest of gold in a field near the village.

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    Many years ago a family of Cahillanes lived in Laharn, but they are all dead now.

    Many years ago a family of Cahillanes lived in Laharn, but they are all dead now
    One night when the man and woman were going to bed, they heard footsteps coming up the gravelpath and into the house, although all the doors were locked. The footsteps came into a little room, and recited prayers. The woman could hear one of her deceased relatives recite the Rosary. When they had
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