Will: List of Teachers Barony of Gorey, 1824

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LIST OF TEACHERS BARONY OF GOREY, 1824

C. for Roman Catholic School. P. for Protestant School. E. Established Church School.

TOWNLAND OF SCHOOL.       TEACHER.                          DESCRIPTION.
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Ballycanno.               John Turner. P.                   Small cabin, new school being built.

Ballinclair.              Patrick Synnott. C.               Old barn.

Clonattin.                Saml Freebyrne and wife. P.       Very neat house, of stone and mud.

Gorey.                    Wm. And Mgt. Beck P.              Held in the market house.

Gorey.                    James Nowlan. C.                  Upper room in a wretched house.

*Gorey.                   Miss Tottenham. P.

                          Boarding school.                  Two rooms in her own house.*

Gorey.                    Mrs Swayne. E.                    Small room in her own house.

Gorey.                    Mrs Checkley. E.                  Two private rooms.

Rahunagurreen.            Stephen Synnott. C.               Room in his own house.

Fortchester.              Thomas Guthrie. E.                A mud house.

Coolgreney.               Michael M’Daniel. C.              A mud house.

Gurteen.                  Owen Nowlan. C.                   A mud house, thatched.

Johnstown.                John Cavanagh. C.                 Mud house, thatched.

Scarush.                  James Nowlan. C.                  Mud house, thatched.

Ballyduff.                Martin Bolger. C.                 Stone, mud and thatched.

Rahun.                    Moses O’Neill. C.                 Wretched hovel.

Casteltown.               James Connell. C.                 Stone, lime and slated.

Hyde Park.                Anne & Cherry Beauman.P.          The porter’s lodge of the mansion.

Ahere.                    Miss Borbidge. P.                 Apartment in her own house.

Kilkevan.                 John Casty. C.                    Barn belonging to a farmer.

Killenering.              Bryan O’Rourke. C.                Wretched house. 30 free children.

Coolegart.                Pat. Flinn. C.                    A room in a cabin.

Ballylacy.                Henry Doyle. C.                   Farmer’s barn.

Croghan.                  Farrell Keho. C.                  Room 12 foot square.

Rathpierce.               Terence M’Mahon. C.               Stone, clay and thatch.

Palace School.            John Carroll. C.                  Stone, clay and thatch.

Mengan.                   William Hinders. P.               Stone, lime and slated.

Anah.                     James Brislin. C.                 Held in a barn of Mr. Agar’s.

Ballygullum.              John Byrne. C.                    Cabin, built of stone, mud and thatch.

Monaseed.                 Rose Sheridan. C.                 Held in the Catholic Chapel.

Ballinchea.               Peter Molloy. C.                  Mud, stone and thatch.

Ballyrahan.               John Murphy. C.                   Miserable mud hovel.

Prospect.                 John Egan. P.              

Courtown Domain.          Eliza Beer. P.                    Cottage belonging to Lord Courtown.

Corbally.                 Mrs Edwards. P.                   Very poor Cabin.

Clough.                   Jas. Leslie & Ellen Miller. E.    Stone and lime cabin.

Bantown.                  Thomas Martin. P.                 Held in old barn.

Ballygullum.              Martin Quin. C.                   Old Barn.

Ballymanane.              Jane Higginbottom. P.             Kitchen of a dwelling house.

Camolin.                  James and Esther Hamson. P.       Stone, lime and slated.

Camolin.                  Daniel Doonegan. C.               Small thatched cabin.

Camolin.                  John Keogh. C.                    His own cabin.

Ballyoughter.             Denis Synnot. C.                  Held in the Chapel.

Ballybenoug.              John Browne. C.                   A wretched stable.


Source:
From The Appendix To The Second Report From The 
Commissioners Of The Irish Education Inquiry. For The County 
Of Wexford. 1825