School: Cluainteach (roll number 10329)

Location:
Cloontagh, Co. Longford
Teacher:
Bean Mhic Garaidh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0756, Page 097

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0756, Page 097

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  2. The name of the townland which I live in is Breanrisk and it is in the parish of Clonguish and in the Barony of Longford. There are eight families in it at present and the number of people about thirty-six. There is no family name common in this townland. Most of the houses are thatched. This townland got its name from wet marshy land. There are three people in it over seventy, they do not know Irish. The names of the people who can tell stories in English are - John Keating, Tim Prunty, Mrs Keating.
    Houses were more numerous in this townland in former times. There are about five houses in ruins now. People emigrated from this townland to America and Scotland and to other countries in the time of the famine. This townland is not
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