School: Shanbogh, New Ross (roll number 5297)

Location:
Seanbhoth Uachtarach, Co. Chill Chainnigh
Teacher:
Seán Ó Dubhghaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0846, Page 127

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  3. XML “St Fintan's Stone - Another Story of the Foot-Step”
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  1. On pp 6 and 7 I have spoken of Saint Fintan's well. In the same field there is a number of fairly large stones and according to people headaches may be cured by resting the aching
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  2. Tory Hill got its present name from an outlaw, named Edward or Edmund Dun, circa 1700. the hill was formerly known as Sliabh Grying [?] Sliabh na g Creinn.
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