School: Ardee (De la Salle) (roll number 2094)

Location:
Ardee, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Br. P. Ó Scannail
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0669, Page 095

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    The McGuines Forge, Ballabailie, on the Dundalk Road. All kinds of wood and iron work done. All kinds of machinery and farm implements are repaired there. Carts, wheelbarrows are made.
    Gorman's Forge at Crois Cilis on the Dunleer Road.
    Work same as McGuines, but specialise in making iron railings.
    [Newspaper Clipping]
    THEFTS DENIED
    Girls Who Was Three Days "Missing"
    (From Out Own Correspondent.)
    Baillieborough, Tuesday.
    Missing from her home at Aughakilmore since Thursday morning last and searched for by the Guards, a young girl named Margaret Leahy returned to her home yesterday, and was subsequently arrested and charged at Virginia District Court with the larceny of g[?] a silver watch value £1, and a deposit receipt for £15, all the property of her father, William Leahy, Aughakilmore.
    Superindendent Dowd stated that the girl's father swore an information against her.
    Deferndant- I only took £3 and I gave it back to my father. I was stopping with friends of my own.
    William Leahy, the father, said he was a carpenter and small farmer. He had two sons and this girl living in the house with him. The girl had only left school. She was always an
    "INNOCENT GAR-CULLAGH."
    Superindendent- Where did you think she was gone?
    (continues on next page)
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. activities
      1. economic activities
        1. trades and crafts (~4,680)
          1. smithing (~2,389)
    Language
    English