School: Templeudigan
- Location:
- Templeludigan, Co. Wexford
- Teacher: Máire, Bean Mhic Ghearailt
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- (continued from previous page)GENERAL CLONEY, and many other warlike characters some of whom fought under SARSFIELD.
ST MOLING'S WELL is the chief attraction and people bring away bottles of the water which is believed to have a wonderful healing power. Certainly the water is beautiful and clear as crystal and the well never runs dry. - 1) The present remains consist of four ruined churches or houses, with a small cell erected at the east side of the MONASTERY, said to have been ST. JAMES' CHAPEL.
- In a small square enclosure in the graveyard of St. Mullins is a stone altar, arched overhead, where, according to tradition, Mass used to be(continues on next page)