School: Sheanmore (roll number 16197)

Location:
Sheeanmore, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Síghle Ní Dhonnchadha
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    the boiling lead on them and they used be jumping in to the sea rather than to be burned by the lead. The English never conquered her. It was at the time that Queen Elizabeth that Grainne Uaile lived Queen Elizabeth lived to see all the other chiefs under her power except Grainne Uaile.
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  2. The is a hill between Ballycroy and Shramore called the Mass Hill. In the Penal days priests were hunted down and shot. There was a prise of five pounds for any one who would kill a priest and cut off his . The priests
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    S. O' Donohoe
    Informant
    Mr Martin Cleary
    Gender
    Male