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Public invited to royal Schools lectures



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Published Date: 29 September 2008
THE final lectures accompanying the Quatercentenary Exhibition by Dr Jonathan Bardon (eminent Irish historian, writer and broadcaster) and Trevor Parkhill (curator at the Ulster Museum) will be held in the Royal School, Dungannon, at 7.15pm for 7.30pm on Thursday, October 2.
All former pupils of any of the schools and members of the public are invited to be present.

There is a fascinating historical exhibition both in the school and at Ranfurly House, in the Market Square, throughout the month of October covering the life and times of five ancient Royal Schools of Ulster.

The exhibition and lecture cover 400 years of the five schools at Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Enniskillen and Raphoe and illustrate memorably exciting and crucial times in the history of Ulster and the five counties.

All are welcome to attend.

If you require any further information please contact the school on Tel: 8772 2710.

Paul Hewitt
Headmaster




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