School: Stonetown, Louth (roll number 16431)

Location:
Stonetown Lower, Co. Louth
Teacher:
P. Ó Dubháin
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    called "Croc-a-villa" and here it is suppoed to lie the bones of warriors slain in battle here "long long ago".
    Strageen near Essexford.
    Drum-na-Grella near Essexford in a field called "Garry-Logue"
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  2. One at Channrock disused since about 1860. 7 Storey building - completely dismantled 1916-17. Worked but a short time. Owner Fortescue.
    One at the Mills of Louth on the Glyde. Disused for over a century. Only a small portion now remains. Owner - Gernon's.
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  3. Four in Kelly's land in Stonetown Lower
    two in Mc Ardle's of Callanbegh.
    " " Mc Geoughs I Rosslough.
    Several in Lannet, Tully, & Corcreagby.
    Three in Murphy's bog fields at Tommes.
    Two " James Matthews, Tully.
    " " Bernard " "
    One " Mil. " , lawn field Muff
    Some " Murphy (of Oak Gate) near the Toomes "Haunting"
    " " Neary's land - in Toomes Lower
    " " Matt Dooley's fiedl ("Nannie "Ruse" (Ruadh)?) in Bally Keef
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