Misc: List of Teachers Barony of Scarewalsh, 1824

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List of Teachers Barony of Scarewalsh, 1824

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

TOWNLAND OF SCHOOL.     TEACHER.                     DESCRIPTION.
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Clone.                  Denis Nowlan. C.             Held in a barn.

Monageer.               Patrick Buckley. C.          Held in the Parish Chapel.

Toome.                  Mary Doyle. C.               Stone and thatched.

Clonegal.               John and Mary-Anne Sterne.   Temporary School room. E. Church.

Drummin.                Anne Bowes. E.               Temporary School house.

Prospect.               Eliza Fortune. C.            Good house.

Prospect.               Michael Murphy. C.           A very poor house.

Rahnagany.              Silvester Ryan. C.           Wretched Cabin.

Militia.                Thomas Duke.  C.             Wretched Cabin.

Ballinavortha.          William O'Neill. C.          A poor cabin.

Coolove.                Michael Frayne. C.           A poor cabin.

Clonogan.               Denis Beagher. C.            A poor cabin.

Clonegal.               Michael Donahoe. C.          A bad house.

*Convent School.        Anne Sinnot and

Clonegal.               Bridget Kennedy. C.          Temporary School house.*

Ferns.                  Mathew Hemsworth. P.         Stone, lime and mortar.

Ferns.                  Elizabeth Pearson. P.        Stone, lime and mortar.

Ferns.                  Morgan Doyle. C.             Held in a barn.

Ferns.                  Bridget Kennedy. C.          Held in the Catholic Chapel.

Ferns.                  Alice Pepper. P.             A room in her father's house.

Tombrack.               James Willis. C.             Mud and thatched.

Ballycarney.            Patrick O'Connor. C.         Held in a cottage.

Effernogue.             Patrick Donohue. C.          Held in a barn.

Kilthomas.              John MacDonald. C.           Held in a barn.

Ballybeg.               Darby Cavenagh. C.           Held in a barn.

Clobermore.             John Hill. E.                Lime and Stone.

Ballymore.              Lawrence Murphy. C.          Mud walls and thatched.

Clologue.               Edward Connor. C.            The Catholic Chapel.

Ballinaberney.          John Bearney. P.             Stone and Lime.

Kingsland.              John Donaghoe. C.            Room 30 feet by 13.

Graigbeg.               Patrick Nonan. C.            Hut without a door.

Ballyroebuck.           Patrick Mitchel. C.          Hut without window or chimney.

Ballyandrew.            Thomas Byran. C.             Farmer's barn.

Pullenstown.            James Burrows. P.            Stone and lime, in good repair.

Monart Mill.            Martin Bree. C.              Stone and mud.

Manfin.                 Thomas Murphy. C.            Master's house, stone and thatched.

Cairn.                  John Cooney.   C.            Lime, stone, and slated.

Ballinakill.            Hugh Quail. C.               Stone, mud and thatched.

Coolnahonna.            William Landrigan. C.        Mud and thatch, rented for 10/., per year.

*Newtown Barry.         Thos. Barker and

                        Mary Gilbride.  P.           Handsome slated building.*

Newtown Barry.          Thomas Kennedy. C.           Unfinished house.

The Chapel.             Patrick O'Brien. C.          Held in part of the Chapel.

Newtownbarry.           John Nowlan. C.              Room in the master's house.

Newtownbarry.           John Devereux. C.            Narrow passage room.

Tombrick.               Patrick Kennedy. C.          Unfinished house.

Ballyprecus.            Martin Cody. C.              Small house adjoining the Chapel.

Ballynavoran.           Daniel Freeman. C.           Ruinous Cabin.

Lower Island.           John Synnot. C.              Hired Cabin.

Rossmurry.              Peter Murphy. C.             Barn, poor accommodation.

Enniscorthy.            George Maquay. P. E.         Held in the market house.

Back Street.            Susannah Cheekley. E.        Large room in a good house.

*Enniscorthy.

Lancasterian school.    Owen Nowlan. C.              Unfinished school house.*

*Enniscorthy.

Lancasterian school.    Bridget McDonnell. C.        Room in the above house.*

Guttle-Street.          Anthony O'Hara. C.           Bricks and Slated.

Back-Street.            Bartholomew M'Cartan. C.     Lime, stone and slated.

Irish-Street.           Thomas Kennedy. C.           Stone, clay and mortar.

*Mill Park,

Boarding school.        Robert Montgomery. P.        Large commodious house.*

New Street.             Elizabeth Walsh. C.          Slated, of stone and mortar.

New Street.             Mrs Clifford.    C.          A small room in a cabin.

New Street.             Catherine Redmond.C.         Small room in a cabin.

Castlehill.             Letitia Read. P.             Hired Room.

Mill Park.              Susannah Grant. C.           Room, lent, 17 foot by 15.

Guttle Street.          Elizabeth Doyle. C.          Small room in a cabin.

Devereux-Lane.          Mrs Cook. C.                 Small room in a cabin.

Templeshambo.           John and Eliza Barber. E.    Well built slated house.

Rossmount.              Thomas Reardon. C.           Very small cabin.

Ballydaggan.            Thomas Ryan. C.              School, 18 feet by 20.

Ballycrystal.           Laurence Kelly. C.           Cabin, 20 foot by 10.

Kiltealy.               James Delany. C.             Slated house lent for a time.

Curraduff.              Andrerw Doran. C.            Wretched cabin.

Templeshannon.          Francis Roberts. P.          Mud and thatch.

Templeshannon.          James Roach. C.              Mud and thatch.

Drumgold.               Thomas Bryan. C.             Mud and thatch.

Brownswood.             Mary Stiles. E.              Stone, clay and mortar.


Source:
From The Appendix To The Second Report From The 
Commissioners Of The Irish Education Inquiry. For The County 
Of Wexford. 1824