School: Synge, Inagh (roll number 14440)

Location:
Glennageer, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Máirtín Flynn
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    John Linehan, a sergeant of the Royal Irish Constabulary...

    John Linehan, a sergeant of the Royal Irish Constabulary stationed at the R.I.C. hut in Inagh shot himself with his own rifle on a Sunday night in the month of September 1904.
    He was a native of the Co. Donegal.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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    One night of the 20th April 1920 as the people of Miltown Malbay were...

    On the night of 20th April 1920 as the people of Miltown Malbay were celebrating the release of the political prisoners around a tar barrel at Canada Cross, the police fired into the crowd killing three young men and wounding several others.
    The men who were killed were Patrick Hennessy, Martin O'Loughlin and Thomas Leary.
    They are buried in one grave at Ballard, Miltown Malbay.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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      1. historical periods by name (~25)
        1. the great famine (~4,013)
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