School: Feighroe, Inish

Location:
Fíoch Rua, Co. an Chláir
Teacher:
Antoine Mac Mathúna
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0608, Page 058

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0608, Page 058

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  3. XML “Kilcolumb”
  4. XML “Knocknakilla”

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  2. Knocknakilla was so called because Knock means a hill and killa a cill or burying ground. There is a burying ground in the coill and it is said that a Priest was buried there and there is a whitethorn bush covering the grave. There is a Blessed Well also in Knocknakilla and the
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