School: Taite Buí (Blackstaff)

Location:
An Táite Buí, Co. Mhuineacháin
Teacher:
B. Mac Bhloscaidh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0932, Page 234

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0932, Page 234

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    the chair was destroyed, but the old remains are still to be seen today. On the plain before the chair are several old stumps of trees that are supposed to be haunted, as several people were hung from them during the troubled times around 1798.
    The village was demolished at the time and the district cleared. Blackstaff village being situated in a rather wild inaccessible district, the people clung to the old customs and the old Gaelic tongue and were a self supporting community.
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