School: Kellystown, Dunleer (roll number 3154)

Location:
Kellystown, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chathail
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    There is another stone opposite Mullavilla in Drumshallon land.

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    Piperstown got its name from the pipers and fiddlers who liver near.

    Piperstown got its name from the pipers and fiddlers who lived near Patrick Devin, Milltown, Patrick Mc Keown Milltown, Laurence Mc Keown Sandpit (now dead) and John Dohan England also dead took part in the Fenian rising of 1894. Patrick Mac Keown and Laurence Mac Keown were imprisioned as "suspects". Fairies were supposed to frequent a hill on Galroostown road locally called "Mabby Wan". Also they used to
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