School: Threemilehouse (roll number 342)

Location:
Three Mile House, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
I. Mc Eneaney
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  1. Armour Hill got its name because there was a fight long ago, and this hill is where the invaders kept their arms. This hill is situated in John Murphy's farm in the townland of Drumsheeny, parish of Threemilehouse, and the County of Monaghan
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  2. Carrick-a-Nairer is known as the Mass Rock is in a field of Rosey Mulligan's in the townland of Kiltubrid it leads to the Leck road to the main road and from the main road to Monaghan.
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