School: Dulargy (roll number 13670)

Location:
An Dúleargaidh, Co. Lú
Teacher:
James Mc Creesh
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  2. Another story is that when any deaths or other circumstances affecting the family is about to take place a coach is driven up the avenue leading to the mansion and that blacksmith is heard in the yard as if hammering with a sledge on a heavy anvil.
    Michael Hanlon of Bellurgan told me he heard the coach coming up the avenue one night and he hid in the bushes. It seemed as if it when completely through a gate but
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