School: Raheenagh (B.), Ráthluirc (roll number 10814)

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Ráithíneach, Co. Luimnigh
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Gríobhtha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0493, Page 054

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0493, Page 054

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  3. XML “Killeedy Castle”
  4. XML “Glenquin Castle”
  5. XML “Peter Delacy”

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    Many people on the fifteenth day of January come to celebrate her feast day. It is said by the old people that gold and treasures are hidden beneagh his roots.
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  2. Glenquin Castle is situated at the foot of Sliab Lucra. It was built by the O'Hallinans in the reign of King John about the time that the Knights of Tempars in Killeedy Castle. The O'Briens of Thomond got possession of it for a few years and the O'Hallinans took it back again and kept it till the time of the Desmond rebellion.
    Then it was forfeited to the English Government by the Geraldines. Then Captain Raliegh got possession of it. Then Sir W Courtney got it. Then it in to the hands of De Lacy family but not the same De Lacy that lived in Killeedy. Afterwards a fight arose between the two De Lacy familys and the De Lacys of Glenquin won it.
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