School: Ballylusk & Glenealy

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Ballylusk, Co. Wicklow
Teachers:
Bean Uí Bhroin Seán de Barra
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0927, Page 088

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0927, Page 088

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  1. XML School: Ballylusk & Glenealy
  2. XML Page 088
  3. XML “Martin's Hollow”
  4. XML “Coolnakilly”
  5. XML “Chapel Lane”

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  2. Before the present family of Sheanes came to Coolnakilly, the place was in the possession of a family named Ward. Wards were yeomen, but they had a good reputation for harbouring rebels who happened to be known to them or were their neighbours, they were not the ordinary ruthless yeomen.
    Some of their weapons are in a private collection belonging to Mr D M. Doyle at Ballymacsimon.
    A dagger which belonged to Michael Dwyer, the gallant 1798 leader and outlaw is also in this collection, it is also probably the same dagger as one recently referred by Mr E. Childers in lectures in County Wicklow.
    This collection also contains four genuine pike from 1798.
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