School: Cannistown (roll number 15104)

Location:
Kennastown, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Maighréad Ní Ghiobúin
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  1. Clonard to trim no diversif. in course of Boyne. Bridge of Stonyford.
    Canal? Where? At Navan?
    Killyon midway between Mullingar and Trim ruins of an old church, founded by St Liahan mother of St Kieran of Saighir
    Moinks of Trim (Dominican) retired to [?] the Friary of Donore. (Scene of old church) Castle in good pres. 1866.
    Donore in Westmeath - McGeoghegan's. Donore in Meath from where James II beheld his defeat 1690.
    Castle of Trimblestown - Barnewell family.
    The sheep-gate of Trim
    (drawing)
    Formerly a Round Tower of Trim Burned 1108 and 1127
    The Grey Friars near Present Courthouse. Site obliterated.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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