School: Island View, Cill an Dísirt (roll number 14196)

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Tonlegee, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Micheál Ó Cochláin
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    Near the village of Kildysart. There was a noted man. His name was John O'Connell.

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    with his servants if they did anything wrong he would summon a court and have a jury to try him if he found him guilty he would make them drink so many pints of buttermilk. He was married to Miss Hayes from Dublin and had four children. He was very fond of music. When he grew older he changed his name to Biancori for money.
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