School: San Leonard, Ballycullane

Location:
Saintleonards, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Mary B. Dunphy
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0871, Page 094

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  1. 1. Tottenham - landlords of New Ross.
    This family had many houses in and round town:
    (a) Where the Mercy Convent is, that was occupied by one branch. (See anecdoles of Canon Doyle page 87.)
    (b) A branch lived in MacMurrough house (See page 151)
    (c) A branch lived in the Quay in the house now occupied by Mr. Finn G.S.R.
    (d) A branch lived in Woodville - the present occupier is Capt. Roche.
    2. Boyd
    (a) Mr. Evans Boyd the leading solicitor of his day - His offices (b) are now those of Mr. Kelly, State Solicitor.
    (b) Dr. John Boyd, the leading medical practitioner of his day. He lived in a private house right where the Provincial Bank is now. He died in his car coming home from a sick call ^early on a very snowy morning about 54 years ago, at an advanced age.
    (c) Mr. Thomas Boyd, Chilcomb Park, whose son shot in 6 1882 over agrarian trouble. It was the father who was aimed at, the son got the charge. They were driving home in a croyd
    (d) Mr. Ragenal Boyd (See page 134)
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Mary B. Dunphy
    Gender
    Female
    Occupation
    Teacher