School: Johnstown (roll number 877)

Location:
Johnstown, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Miss H.C. Hickie
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0687, Page 114

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    Rich Farmers around Oldtown and Kilcairne employed 50 labourers for harvesting.

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  2. James Neill often heard the old people saying that when St. Patrick was on his way to Tara he sat down to rest on the Hill of Skryne. He left his sandals one side and when he woke up he hadn't them.
    They were stolen and sold in Tara for the price of a drink.
    Fr. Tiernan P.P. says they were stolen in Garlow Cross and on that acct there will always be a "rogue" in that locality.
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