School: Cora Caitlín (B.)

Location:
Newmarket on Fergus, Co. Clare
Teacher:
P. Mac Conmara
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    sad in the severance of an ancient family from the ancestral home, but now the last link was broken, except for the financial tie of a head rent and the famous castle and noble park, so full of historical associations, passed away for ever from the families so intimately connected with its long and wonderful story .
    Thirteen years later in 1725 Thomas Amory of Bunratty, Esq. agreed to sell his interest in the fee farm grant 1712 to Thomas Studdert for £1600 and a further sum as a mortgage. The castle and lands of Bunratty have remained ever since in the senior line of the Studdert family.
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    Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare