School: Cill Gréine, Muine Beag

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Cill Ghréine, Co. Cheatharlach
Teacher:
Mary Baker
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0905, Page 321

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  1. The Townlands Kilcruit and Killeden.
    Cruit and Eden were two giants. Cruit had most land and Eden was jealous. They decided to fight. Both were killed and big stones were placed on their graves. The marks of their feet are still to be seen. This is why these lands are called Kilcruit and Killeden.
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