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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo County 23-04-2016
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Judy Kelleher, Mureen Hurley, Noelle Walsh and Pauleen Lynn from Dunmanway at the laying of a wreath cermony at the grave of the Very Rev. Thos J.Canon Magner PP who was murdered by the British Forces in 1920, but said mass in St. Patricks Church on the morning of April 23rd 1916 when the volunteers from Lyre marched to Dunmanway on their way to Inchigeelagh to collect arms from the Aud. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-aud-1 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo County 23-04-2016
1916100years
Judy Kelleher, Mureen Hurley, Noelle Walsh and Pauleen Lynn from Dunmanway at the laying of a wreath cermony at the grave of the Very Rev. Thos J.Canon Magner PP who was murdered by the British Forces in 1920, but said mass in St. Patricks Church on the morning of April 23rd 1916 when the volunteers from Lyre marched to Dunmanway on their way to Inchigeelagh to collect arms from the Aud. Picture Dan Linehan
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Irish Examiner Evening Echo County 23-04-2016
1916100years
Judy Kelleher, Mureen

Hurley, Noelle Walsh and Pauleen Lynn from Dunmanway at the laying of a wreath cermony at the grave of the Very Rev. Thos J.Canon Magner PP who was murdered by the British Forces in 1920, but said mass in St. Patricks Church on the morning of April 23rd 1916 when the volunteers from Lyre marched to Dunmanway on their way to Inchigeelagh to collect arms from the Aud. Picture Dan Linehan



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