School: Courtbane (roll number 14540)

Location:
An Chúirt Bhán, Co. Lú
Teacher:
P. Mac Eochagáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0664, Page 111

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0664, Page 111

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    The O Callaghans owned this district and a large area around it.

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    The people of Clonalig used to bury in the sean-chill.

    The people of Clonalig used to bury in the sean-chill. Opposite Bernard Murphy's turn in Clonalig used to be the Bóthar Glas (not otherwise used). A stile over in the fields led into the sean-chill. No traces remain.
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  3. "Lord Gore" was a nick-name give to a grandfather of the present Mrs. Linden's husband (deceased) Mrs. Linden's house stands where "Lord Gore's" cottage stood, at the Courtbane Border, exactly opposite the road, leading to Clarnagh, off the Cross-Dundalk road.
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