School: Cormeen (roll number 16132)

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An Chorr Mhín, Co. na Mí
Teacher:
Brian T. Ó Dubhláin
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    side of an old bridge, and his blood marked the stones, and is there yet. His body was taken and buried in a field, and a paling all round it. The men who fell with him were buried on the side of Raffin hill, and the place goes by the name of the "Croppie grave". Priests said mass in private houses for instance Luke Lynchs, Gravelstown, Carlanstown.
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    Angela Smyth
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