School: Allenwood, Robertstown (roll number 1712)

Location:
Allenwood, Co. Kildare
Teacher:
Seán Ó Clúmháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0775, Page 006

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0775, Page 006

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    There was a monastery in Crosspatrick and John Price's house is built on ruins of it.

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    there and it is now in use in Allen Chapel Co. Kildare
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    A weaver worked in the house in Grangeclare West...

    A weaver worked in the house in Graneclare west now occupied by Mr. James Brennan.
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    Orangemen in Kilmeague village used to have a bonfire in 12 July.

    Orangemen in Kilmeague village used to have bonfire in 12 July until one night rivals threw the Orangemen into into the fire:
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    St Brigid's and St Patrick's cross were made of straw.

    54) St Brigid's cross and St. Patrick's cross used to be made of straw.
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    Allenwood North and Allenwood South used to fight.

    24) Allenwood North and Allenwood South used to fight at Allenwood Cross with stones and sticks
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    Mr Thomas Hynan of Allenwood South says there was a chapel in Lullymore where the old graveyard is now.

    Mr Thomas Hynan of Allenwood South says there was a chapel in Lullymore where the old graveyard is now. He says there was a battle fought at "the Doon" in 1798 just behind the old R.I.C. barracks where Mr O'Toole now lives in Allenwood North
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    Mrs Kate Hynan of Allenwood South says there was a school at the stream...

    Mrs Kate Hynan of Allenwood South says there was a school at the stream of Drimsree the teachers names were Mr Sheridan and Miss Whelan.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.