School: Slieverue (roll number 12476)
- Teacher: John Carey
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“Mrs. Connolly (now dead) of Ballinamona was able to carry an 8 stone bag...”
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“Pat Mullally of Davidstown was drunk one night...”
Pat Mullally of Davidstown was drunk one night and it took six policemen to arrest him. When arrested he was brought to the local magistrate, Mr. Giles of Gile's Quay who plied him with more whiskey (and asked him to join the Force) but Pat refused.