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No record of the history of Ballintubber would be
complete without mention of the notorious priest hunter
Seán na Sagart - John of the priest.
His name was John Malowney. Tradition say he became
a priest hunter when he was caught stealing a horse.
The penalty for this 'crime' was hanging. However, on
thenight before the hanging Bingham, the Sherrif of
Mayo, made a bargain with him - he would have his freedom
provided he paid a certain rent each year - "a
priest's head".
It was Penal Times, when for political more than religious
reasons, teachers, priests and bishops had a price on
their heads. It is said that Seán was responsible
for the capture of a good number of priests. He had
protection of the soldiers wherever he went.
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