School: Clochar na Toirbhirte, Fethard (roll number 8903)

Location:
Fethard, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Sr M. Agatha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0557, Page 430

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    families of Barton and O'Callaghan as compensation for the abolition of the borough of Fethard.
    Kiltinan was one of the six castles granted by King John to Philip of Worcester in 1215.
    In 1223 King Henry III committed to Nickolas Leo the manor of Kiltinan.
    In the Cromwellian distribution it passed from the Butlers to Richard Staper who sold it to Peter Cooke.
    The Church of Kiltinan was under the jurisdiction of the Abbot of O'Seney (England).
    It was attached to the Abbey by one of the Worcester family.
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    In 1597 Pardon was granted to the following people of Fethard and vicinity:
    Redmond Everard of Fethard; Thos Mc Donough of Barettstown; James Brett of Fethard; Kedagh O'Kelly of Kiltinan; Robert Hackett of Rathmacarthy; Katherine O'Curran of Derryluskan: The pardon not to include murder or
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