School: Cnoc Bríde (1)

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Knockbride, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
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  2. It is hardly necessary to say that wonderful changes have taken place in the social and political condition of Ireland during the last 300 years, and few places have had a more bitter experience in those changes than the County Cavan. Those who have any knowledge of Irish history must have learned that Cavan was known as East Breffni, and was under the ancient sept of OReilly. Their territory bordered on the Pale from Kingscourt along the Meath verge, and
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