School: Gort an Locha (roll number 1414)

Location:
Gort an Locha, Co. Shligigh
Teacher:
S. Ó Docraigh
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    Then out spoke the noble Fox, "You may let the prisoner go,
    The lady's oath has cleared him, as the jury all may know,
    She has released her own true love, she has renewed his name,
    May her honour bright your high estate and her offspring rise to fame".
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  2. Aughanagh - Acaro Canar - the town land of the marsh, and it was rightly called so, for a good portion of it is wet and marshy, bordering the lake. The townland is divided into two parts by the main road Sligo - Dublin, which is known locally as the name Coach road, well known in old days. There is a house still occupied and known as the "Stage".
    The townland is the proud possession of the ruins of the ancient Church of
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    Language
    English
    Location
    Eachanach, Co. Shligigh