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« on: Tuesday 19 July 05 18:55 UTC (UK) »

Could anyone tell me if there was a convent in Charleville 1930?40s and if so the name of the convent. Thank you. J
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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 03 August 05 16:26 UTC (UK) »

There is a Sister's of Mercy (St. Mary's) convent in Charleville it was established there in 1836, like most of the convents in Ireland, it is now a secondary school (and I think still a convent too) so it would have been there in the 1930's.
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