School: Cadamstown, Enfeild (roll number 6749)

Location:
Cadamstown, Co. Kildare
Teacher:
P. Mac Giolla Riabhaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0771, Page 068

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0771, Page 068

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  1. (continued from previous page)
    and was very hard on his tenants and very often evicted them for little or nothing. One night he wanted a bailiff and a peeler to go and evict a man.
    He had a house in Dolphins Barn and it was outside this house that he was talking to the peeler and the bailiff.
    The peeler did not want to go no matter how Roper argued. At last Roper lost his temper and got the peeler up against a wall and beat him through it The bend was there until the wall was knocked down.
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    There is said to be men without heads to be seen evry twenty years riding across the fields from Carbury castle to Mylerstown castle and from there to where Cadamstown castle stood and there they disappear.

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      1. belief (~391)
        1. folk belief (~2,535)
          1. treasure legends (~7,411)
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      1. supernatural and legendary beings (~14,864)
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    In Tanderagee there lived a man named Nick Charles.

    He was a miser and it is said that he used save sovereigns
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