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

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Bulgaden, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Isibéal, Bean Uí Bhriain
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    of Ireland, 14 of them having swayed the sceptre at Tara.
    He wrote a Latin Grammar
    He wrote a Greek Grammar and
    a Hebrew Lexicon.
    He wrote many other books.
    The following inscription is fixed in GOLD LETTERS, over one of the doors in OXFORD UNIVERSITY:-
    "Reverendus Dr Joannes Keogh, magnus,
    Hibernicus solvebat talem questionem, tali die"
    for solving a mathematical problem, sent from Paris, and which could not be solved by any other person in Great Britain, but by this learned Irishman.

    James Arthur - born in the city and became a Dominican in Salamanca.
    Became professor of Divinity at Coimbra in Portugal and died at Lisbon in 1670.

    Edmund O'Dwyer Bishop of Limerick in 1646.
    Exempted from mercy by Ireton, but escaped and died at Brussels in 1699 or so.
    Wrote two poetical essays; one on the miracles of
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