School: Castletown

Location:
Castletown, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Owen Maguire
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0711, Page 292

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0711, Page 292

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  3. XML “My Home Townland”
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  5. XML “Holy Wells”

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  2. I live in the townland of Cross Guns in the Parish of Castletown There are five families in this townland. Most of the houses are slated. Micheal Carry is over seventy years of age. He can tell stories in English. There are some ruins of houses in this townland. There were more houses long ago than there is now in this townland. Most of the people who lived in these houses emigrated to America. It is very good land in this district.
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  3. There is a holy well in one of Mr McKeever's field beside the Rectory called St. Patricks Well. It is supposed that St Patrick visited this well. There is a stone on which he knelt and the track of his knees are still to be seen on this stone. A former Protestant Minister named Longfied washed his dogs in this well. Immediately it dried up a sprung up in a different place. There are three trees around the
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