School: Kilcogey (?)
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“I will have to go back a considerable period to explain a short history of this district and surroundings...”
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“When King James was coming to Donegal he stopped at a forge to have his horse shod.”
When King James was coming to Donegal he stopped at a forge to have his horse shod.The stone on which this work was done, is to be seen on Dunraven Bridge near Castlederg in Co Tyrone. There is a house built on the site of the forge. (Told to me by the present occupier of this house - William Hemphell - in June 1938).