School: Sixmilebridge (C.)

Location:
Six-mile-bridge, Co. Clare
Teacher:
M. J. Walker
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0596, Page 354

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  2. Long ago a man by the name of Patrick Cahill used to go playing cards to a neighbour's house. The distance was about a mile and a half. His distance was about a mile and a half. His house was situated on the roadside from Cappa to Sixmilebridge. It was about eleven o clock when Cahill was returning this night. He came home across the fields. As he was passing a certain place a great black hound appeared. After a little while the hound made an attach on him and
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