School: Kingscourt (C.)

Location:
Kingscourt, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
A. Ní Cholgáin
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    About a few miles outside Drumcondrath, Co. Meath, there is a Church...

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    the grave, leaving the grave on the outside. And that is how it got it's name.
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    A few miles from Kingscourt there is a district called Corlea

    A few miles from Kingscourt there is a district called Corlea. In the penial days a very poor woman went to some houses to look for food, but she got none. She then went to a poor woman's house and asked for food. The woman who lived in the house had not much, but she shared all she had with her. When the woman was going she told the woman of the house that she would have plenty of money before the next night. The next the woman had plenty of money.
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