School: Ballyglass (roll number 14642)

Location:
Ballyglass West, Co. Galway
Teacher:
(name not given)
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    about them. How Lisnagranchy got its name is the people thought long ago that there were forts and fairy-trees in it because it means the fort of the fairy-tree.
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  2. We sow potatoes in our farm every year. There is about an mere and a half sown under potatoes and the amount seldom varies.
    The farmer and his son prepares the ground. The land is not manured before it is turned up. The potatoes are sown
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