School: Cannistown (roll number 15104)

Location:
Kennastown, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Maighréad Ní Ghiobúin
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  1. Newpark old military moat.
    Scurlogstown: ruins of castle, church and mills. Nearby a barrow (or burial mound) (Kistvaen a central chamber)
    Castle of Scurlogstown: one of the most strongly build Castles of the Pale 1180 William de Scarlog.
    Rathnally. braugh [?] (scenic)
    Trubly, relic of castle in Haggard (Tubberville)
    ("Tess of the D,Ubbervilles": (same name)
    Rich. II Ancient dove-cote. 1663 - owner executed. 1188 Cusack (Nicholas( in possession one of Tyrconnell's captains.
    Bective Abbey: and opposite remains of the military raths and duns of Some ancient settlers.
    Great Cistercian Monastery
    Sean drioched - Beck Abbey Irish founded fro Mellifont mid 12th century Muir. Mealachin King of Cistercians de Beatudine _ ded
    Our Lady Hyland de Lacey (viceroy) "fight" over remains. Simon Rochfort B. of Meath Gilbert. Priorty Duleek. _ gave all to Dublin
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