School: Edenagully

Location:
Edennagully, Co. Cavan
Teachers:
S. Ó Cléirigh C. Ó Baoighealláin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1007, Page 277

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1007, Page 277

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    There were under-ground vaults in it where Catholics and priests used to be punished in the penal days.

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    opening it the Orange men pulled him in. There were two Papists killed and abut one hundred Orange men.
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    There was a castle in Muff some hundred years ago.

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    On a hill over Teevurcher there is a circle and it is said that long ago there was a castle called castle Ausburn and it is supposed that the man who owned it was a brother of the man who owned the Castle of Muff.
    Another ruin exists at Robinstown in the county Meath about four miles from Teevurcher and it was built for an officer in Cromwells army called "Gudders"
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    There is the remains of an old school at Killagriffe.

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