There is an old road going from the main road at Clooney Church to Moyriesk road.


Story collected by Thomás Fáwl, a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) (no informant identified).

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Tobar Ineen


Story collected by a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) from informant John Clune.

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The last friar of Quin Abbey was Friar Hogan.


Story collected by a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) from informant Michael Clune.

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A man named Bindon owned the Clooney estate, gave the site for the present nice Church.


Story collected by a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) (no informant identified).

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About a mile and a half from my home on the roadside to Ennis there is an ancient withered tree


Story collected by Philomena O' Grady, a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) from informant an unidentified informant.

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In olden times priests were forbidden to say mass only in lonesome and backward places.


Story collected by Bridget O' Dwyer, a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) from informant Patrick O' Dwyer.

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About a mile and a half from my home on the roadside to Ennis there is an ancient withered tree


Story collected by Philomena O' Gready, a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) from informant James Brohan.

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Ennis was always famous for being the home of the Franciscans even in the far black olden days when famine and persecution reigned in Ireland


Story collected by Gerald O' Gready, a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) from informant Mrs O' Gready.

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