AN GAOḊAL.
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and that, prove a reference to a previ-
ously known event.
So the mountain has dwindled to a
mole-hill!
Mr. J. J MacSweeney, Secretary of
the S. P. I. Language, has kindly fur-
nished us with the following list of
Teachers in the service of the Board
of Irish National Education who at the
end of ’89 held Certificates to teach I-
rish.
County.
Name.
School and Post Town
Antrim,
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Ml. Hussey,
S Morris,
John Riordan,
Fisherstown.*
Cashel.
Ballymoney,
Clare,
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J Maher,
H Brady,
Carrigaholt.
Ruan, Ennis.
Cork,
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Wm Conway,
J Holland,
D Lynch,
D O'Leary,
J Nyhan,
T O'Leary,
C Buckley,
P Lehane,
C O’Keeffe,
P Lee,
Ml. Herlity,
J Barry,
J Mahoney,
C Conway,
M O’Brien,
T Cronin,
J O'Leary.
Passage West.
Ballinspittal, Kinsale
Coolea, Macroom.
Coolmountain, Dun-
manway.
Knockbrice, ditto.
Blarney, do.
Derrinacuhara, do.
Carriganima, Macroom
Kildinan, do.
Gortroe, Rathcormac
Mulanahone, Leap.
Glendore, do.
Cloughduv, Crookstown
Kilbrittan, do.
Ballinora, Waterfall,
Cork Model, Cork.
Inchiclough, Bantry.
Donegal,
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J C Ward,
D Heraghty
A J Doherty,
Killybegs.
Churchill, Latr.kenny
Cruit Island, Kincas-
logh.
Dublin,
T O’Riordan,
Ringsend.
Galway,
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T Keeffe,
J Travers,
A' Hogan,
D Faherty,
P J English,
M Garvey,
J McDonald,
J Mangan,
D Duggan,
J Garvey,
J Garvey,
D O'Callaghan,
Leitra, Hollymount.
Ardrahan.
Galway.
Calla, Ballyconnelly.
Kilkerrin, Ballinasloe
Claran, Headford,
Nun's Island, Galway
Garbally.
Spiddal.
Cloughanover, Hd.ford
Moylough.
Oatquarter, Kilronan
Kerry,
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M Manning,
P O'Connell,
J Daly,
W Evans,
F Lynch,
T Hurley,
P Buckley,
J Inglis
D O’Sullivan,
T McSweeney,
W Long.
D Leyne,
Ferriter, Dingle.
Killarney.
Vicarstown, Ventry.
Ardmore, Dingle.
Kilmakerrin.
Portmagee.
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Cahir-
civeen.
Kilgarvan, Killarney.
Knightstown.
Ballyhearney.
Miltown.
Ferriter, Dingle.
Blackluin.
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P O’Shea,
P Falvey,
M Fenton,
P Sugrue,
F O’Sullivan,
J O’Sullivan,
J O’Sullivan,
J Dean.
Tulloha.
Brackluin, Annascaul
Lohar, Waterville.
Masterguihy, do.
Knockeens, Cahirci-
veen.
Ballinskelligs, do
Caherdermot, do.
Camps, Annascaul.
Limerick,
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R Hayes,
Miss E Doyle,
Rathkeale.
Nicker, Pallesgreen.
Kilkenny
P McPhilips,
Brownstown N Ross
Louth,
D Lynch,
Philipstown, Dunleer
Mayo,
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J Egan,
M May,
P Hughes,
P J Burke,
M Fahy,
C Cronin,
W Gillian,
Turlough, Castlebar
Ballgarries, Holly¬
mount
Claremorrls.
Carrowsteelaun, do.
Ballyhaunis.
Muggunaclea.
Derrycrof.
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Sister Mary Paul, Ballinrobe Convent
Sr Mary Alphousus, do.
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J Loftus,
Mrs H Flood,
P Walsh,
M J Gillan,
A Moran,
Mary Killeen,
R Connor
Bonniconlan, Ballina
Glencorrib, Shrule.
Bonniconlon
Greenans, Castlebar
Mulranny, Newport.
Cong.
Partry, Ballinrobe.
Roscommon,
P Molloy, Granlahan, Ballinlough.
Sligo,
A Rowane.
Castlerock, Aclare.
Tyrone,
M Conway,
Legcloghfin, Gortin.
Waterford,
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J Fleming,
N Hayes,
M Foley,
P Cahill,
J O'Callaghan,
Mrs Meagher,
Miss Curran,
Rathcormac, Carrick-
on-Suir.
Touraneena. Ballymacarbry
Mulnahorna, Dungarvan.
Garrynageera, do.
St. Stephen, Wtr.ford
(No. 6.), Dungarvan.
(No. 2.), do.
Only the names of the teachers and schools of
the following list are given, but those of our read-
ers who were born in those locations will know
them. —
M Hurley, Crossard ; D Downing, Caher; J Fitz-
gerald, Ballinspittal; P Garvey, Kilroe ; J Heg-
arty, Kilhomane ; J Hegarty, Sixmilebridge; J
Hickson, Ardamore ; P Joyce, Carna; Julia Luc-
itt, Vicarstown, ; Bridget Lynch, Kilmakerrin ; D
Moran, Ballinskellig ; P Murphy, Derriana; Mrs
Mary Paul Murphy, Carva Convent; A M’Gurrin,
Carrowmore; M Nagle, Kilfenora ; Mrs Mary Ca-
therine, Tuam Convent; W O’Riordan, Millstreet
(1); M O’Shea, Carriganima; T Ryan, Spunk-
ane ; J Shea, St. Brendan ; E Sullivan, Glanmore
and Mrs Mary Anne Walshe, Dungarvan Convent
* When one place only is named that place is
the post town also.
Our object in printing the foregoing list is to
let our readers know the schools in which the lang-
uage is being taught in order that they may take
such action as they may deem effective to encour-
age the teachers and pupils.
To take this matter methodically in hand, we
would suggest the formation of committees, one
for each of the 110 schools named, and those of
our readers born in the vicinity of a particular
school to constitute the committee of that particu-
lar school. Those from counties and districts ha-
