School: Cnoc Cairn, Imleach Iubhair (roll number 10731)

Location:
Knockcarron, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Dúthaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0512, Page 429

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    come a large white bull with chains on his legs and head. He hunted the diggers from the spot. The diggers were ill for a long time.
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  2. The most common names in my home district are Ryans and Bourkes. The Ryans all have nicknames. Following is a list of Ryans living locally with their nicknames:-
    Ryan Howard
    Ryan Kelleher Ryan Peidreac Ryan Din Ryan Yalla William
    Ryan Ruadh Ryan Rony Ryan Master Ryan Junior
    Ryan Putty Ryan Racker Ryan Coonagh Ryan Reic
    Ryan Gar Ryan Alty Ryan Hugh Ryan Matteen
    Ryan Malachy Ryan Toby Ryan Larry Ryan Toole
    Ryan Bulleen Ryan Darby Ryan Simon Ryan Cuvigan
    Ryan Kevin Ryan Goureen Ryan Chickeen Ryan Bawn
    Ryan Pegagh Ryan Shawn Ryan Rody Ryan Brandy
    Ryan Will Ryan Richard Ryan Frank Ryan Sámh
    Ryan Jerry Ryan Tobacco Ryan Denny Ryan Drúichtín
    Ryan Mily Ryan Luke Ryan Shoun Ryan Cat
    Ryan Vora Ryan Philip Ryan Robert Ryan Keeffe
    Ryan Shanavest Ryan Dan Ryan Dhrehid Ryan Mathish
    Ryan Cregaun Ryan Apple Ryan Minor Ryan Spur
    Ryan Vatashe Ryan Ceeragh Ryan Giant Ryan Peary
    Ryan Gad Ryan Battly Ryan Slater Ryan Metal
    Ryan Lawrence Ryan Jobber Ryan Dawk Ryan Baintreach
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