School: Ráth Séideóg (roll number 8786)
- Location:
- Rashedoge, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Brighid Ní Dhomhnaill
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“Another time while men were cutting turf in a hill called "Greagory" they discovered a crock of butter.”
Another time while men were cutting turf in a hill called "Greagory" they discovered a crock of butter.(no title)
“There is a rock in Glenkeeragh called the "Altar Lea" where Mass was said in the Penal Days.”
There is a rock in Glenkeeragh called the "Altar lea" where Mass was said in the Penal Days.(no title)
“If a cat washed her face it is said to be a sign of rain.”
If a cat washes her face it is said to be a sign of rain. If a pot cracks it is the sign that a stranger is coming to the house.(no title)
“Banshee's wail is a crying which follows some families of people.”
Banshee's wail is a crying which follows some families of people.
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“There was a man in Fahykeen found a bell while scattering clay in his field.”
There was a man in Fahykeen found a bell while scattering clay in his field. It is supposed to be a beautiful Mass Bell.- Many years ago in the townland of Prucklish Co Donegal an old lady was walking in a field. Suddenly a little baby appeared to her and spoke.
It told her it was an angel from(continues on next page)