School: Cornagilta (roll number 16408)

Location:
Cornagilty, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
Luke Owens
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0956, Page 158

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0956, Page 158

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  1. Eshnaglough Road was made for relief work in 1847. The men worked at it started at seven o'clock in the morning and quit at six o'clock in the evening with wages of four pence per day.
    The Mill Road. Leads from Kelly's cross to Courtney's cross.
    The Feeba Road - Leads from Colton's turn to Connolly's Trees.
    The wee Road. Leads from Baxter's turn to Mc Kenna's (Phat) turn.
    Drumcoo Road. Leads from Lappin's turn to Trainors shop.
    Alugh Road. Leads from Three houses to the Tydavnet Road.
    Mulahinchago Lane. Leads from Tydavnet Road to the Bog Road.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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