School: Grangeford, Tullow

Location:
Grangeford, Co. Carlow
Teacher:
Leanne Doyle
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0907, Page 242

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    Curragh at six o clock and when he arrived there he found there was nothing the matter with him. He was on parade. So he got refreshments and walked home again A distance of sixty miles.
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  2. James Dwyer Grangford, Parish of Rathoe was the greatest Wrestler of his time. He was powerfully built. Sir Thomas Butler Bart Ballintemple House Tullow asked James Dwyer in the year 1850 to accept a challenge from a champion wrestler in the British Army Dwyer agreed to meet him. The wrestling took place in the Pheonix Park, Dublin before a large crowd. His opponent on seeing him was losing grew angry and kicked him Dwyer flung him to the ground in a crook and broke his leg. The followers of the Englishman lost large sums of money and were about to attack Dwyer, but
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    Topics
    1. agents (~1)
      1. historical persons (~5,068)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Patricia Hendricken
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Grangeford, Co. Carlow
    Informant
    William O' Mara
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Grangeford, Co. Carlow