School: Kingscourt (C.)

Location:
Kingscourt, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
A. Ní Cholgáin
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    There is a bridge down in the wood called 'Cromwell's Bridge'.

    There is a bridge down in the wood called "Cromwell's bridge'.” It is said the Cromwell and his army marched over this bridge to the Boyne.
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    There were old schools in Cortubber and Cornavan about 120 years ago.

    There were old schools in Cortubber and Cornavan about 120 years ago. There was also one in Dunroe beside the rock of Carrickleck. It was a mud-walled cabin where they used teach night school about 90 years ago.
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    There are ruins of an old corn mill in Cortubber along the Drumcondrath road.

    There are ruins of an old corn mill in Cortubber along the Drumcondrath road. It was owned by a man named McCann. The parts of the grinding stone are there yet.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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