School: Mullinavat Convent

Location:
Mullinavat, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Sr. M. Lorcán
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0850, Page 196

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0850, Page 196

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  2. Ballytarsney means the townland of the crossings for there are four roads going into it. There is a lime kiln at the head of the village and long ago the people used to burn lime there. There was a man living there long ago and he had a little haggard which he cultivated. He planted as much as supported himself a cow, a black ass and a sow. There are three raths in Ballytarsney where the Danes used to
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