School: Clonmore, Piltown (roll number 13420)

Location:
Clonmore, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Bríd Nic Aodhgáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0840, Page 019

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0840, Page 019

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    1. place-space-environment
      1. local lore, place-lore (~10,595)
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  2. Skelpstown is the name of my village and it called this to distinguish it from the other villages around. Long ago there were about eight or ten houses and now there are only three and some of the ruins of the other houses are still to be seen. Mrs Murphy was a great gaelic story teller, all the boys and girls of the village used to gather around this old woman and listen to her great stories. Part of the land is fairly good and the rest of it is boggy. One great advantage it has is water running practically through all the land all the year round and this is great benefit to the farmers especially in
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