School: Cluain Uaithne Beag

Location:
Shannon Harbour, Co. Offaly
Teacher:
Winifred Molloy
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0816, Page 309

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0816, Page 309

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  2. A start may be made with the farm itself as an economic unit in Irish life; its size: the variations of its boundaries during successive tenancies and their causes; how ownership has been acquired, by inheritance, marriage, purchase, etc; traditions of the land struggle which still survive, evictions; "emergency", farms and homesteads, "Land League", huts; rents; rates and "county cess"; during the past 100 years; unusual conditions associated with tenancies - the writer is ware of certain lands in Co. Wicklow, being once held at a
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