School: Bulgaden (C.), Kilmallock (roll number 13791)

Location:
Bulgaden, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Isibéal, Bean Uí Bhriain
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  1. Men of learning and genius
    Limerick has given birth to many statesmen and warriors who have distinguished themselves in the senate and on the field
    Learning
    Richard Creagh D.D. native of the city, son to Nicholas Creagh, Merchant.
    Educated at Louvain and Brabant in 1576
    Primate of Armagh
    Died in Tower of London in 1587
    Wrote:-
    1) An Ecclesiastical History
    2) Chronicle of Ireland
    3) Lives of Irish Saints
    4) Essay of Irish Language
    5) Catechism in Irish
    He obtained a subsidy from Pope Gregory VIII for the support of Irish Students.

    John Keogh D.D.
    Born at Clooncleive 3 mils from Limk
    Grandfather was Mahony Keogh who lived in a handsome castle, the ruins of which are still to be seen. He lost his estates in Cromwell's time for loyalty to Charles I. Their ancestors were Kings
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