School: Inniskeen (roll number 13396)

Location:
Inishkeen, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
Louis A. Duffy
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0933, Page 036

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0933, Page 036

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    Some time ago there lived a man named Bernard Conlan of Knockreas, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan.

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    to run into the ditch when he lifted the rabbit on his boot, and threw it up and caught it.
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    In the year eighteen hundred and ninty four there lived a man named Laurance Fee of Lannet, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan.

    In the year eighteen hundred and ninety four there lived a man named Laurance Fee of Lannet, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan. He was known as a famous mower. In the olden times the people used to mow the hay with hooks. There was no such thing as hayseed taken off hay at that time. The mowing would be going on for three months. The neighbours would wait on him to cut the hay and he taught a lot of other people how to mow. He could mow an acre in one day.
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        1. trades and crafts (~4,680)
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    About twenty years ago there lived a man named John Boyle of Lannet, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan.

    About twenty years ago there lived a man named John Boyle of Lannet, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan. He could carry ten hundredweights? of corn, for a mile.
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