School: St John's Monastery, Ballaghderreen (roll number 13709)

Location:
Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
An Br. P. Ó Ceallaigh
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    287were called "nailers" and that is why we have such names as "Nailer Mahon"
    Pottery-work was carried on in Crenane, long ago. Crocks and other such vessels were made of clay which was used to be found in that district.
    An Old Prayer
    Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
    God bless this bed that I on
    And if I die before I wake,
    I pray to thee my soul to take.
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