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Centralisation has also taken place in schooling: in the 1820s there were six schools in the parish - to be found in
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Aghafad. The Catholics returned to use the church in Killanny in penal times. The present Catholic church of St. Enda, built in Hiberno-Romanesque style in 1927, is on a new site in Tullydrum, County Louth. It replaces earlier churches in Corcreeghagh,
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Killanny townland in the 19th century and the remains of a friary can also be found here. The church in Killanny was used by the
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