At a Public Examination at this School, held on the 30th September, 1846, and comprising Reading, Spelling, English Grammar (with parsing), Writing, Arithmetic (including Mental Calculations), Geography, History (Sacred and Profane), Book keeping and the Scriptures, Premiums and Certificates were adjudged to the undernamed Boys.
The Premiums were the gift of the late excellent and much lamented Mrs. HUGH MONTGOMERY, who was a most liberal patroness of education.
SECOND CLASS –
BLAIR, 1
BOGUE, Charles, 3
BOGUE, Hugh, 3
CROZIER, Robert, 1
HORIS, 3
HUNTER, James, 5
McCALLEN, 2
McDONALD, 1
MURPHY, 2
THIRD CLASS –
BALLARD, Francis, 4
CASH, James, 3
CURRAN, 2
FLEMING, 1
GARLAND, John, 2
HART, 3
SHEIL, 1
SMALL, 2
FOURTH CLASS –
HOLLICK, 2
CRAWFORD, 2
CROZIER, William, 2
DUNLAP, 2
GARLAND, Thomas, 6
HUNTER, Henry, 2
KELLY, 2
LITTLE, Thomas, 1
LITTLE, John, 1
MAGUIRE, 2
NELSON, 4
STUART, Joseph, 2
STUART, Charles, 4
THOMPSON, 6
FIFTH CLASS –
ARMSTRONG, 2
BALLARD, Edward, 6
ELLIOTT, 5
KEENAN, 2
LENDRUM, 3
McCAFFREY, 4
We feel it is due to Mr. HUGH LYNCH, who is the Master of this School, and to the National Board of Education, whose officer he is, thus publicly to testify that he is a most painstaking and successful Teacher and a very well conducted and respectable young man.
The answering of the Boys in every branch, was prompt and satisfactory, evidencing to us that they well understood their business, and rendering it extremely difficult, if not impossible, in many instances to decide upon the comparative merits of the Competitors. On the whole, the Examination was very creditable indeed to the Teacher, and to all the Boys abovenamed.
Patron:
WM. PATTERSON
Examiners:
JAMES PHILLIPS
PATRICK CLARKE
Notes on Fivemiletown National (Male) School taken from the Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Clogher Parish 1833-35
44 Protestants, 20 Roman Catholics, 64 total students, all males; subscriptions and scholars’ fees aided by the Board of National Education, established 1832