School: Áth na bhFearchan (roll number 5500)

Location:
Aghnafarcan, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
B. Mac Closcaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0931, Page 200

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  2. In the year 1870 there was a man home from England on his holidays. He was staying in McKean's. One day he took a boat and sailed across the lake to see the ruins of Chapel Mile (Moyle). When he had spent a few hours at Chapel Mile he started for home again. The lake is about two miles long and when he was half ways home the boat sank. The people did not see him being drowned and they did not know until the ninth day when the body was floating on the water they got it but they never got the boat.
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