School: Gaduidhe Dubh (C.)

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Gaddyduff, Co. Donegal
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Cáitlín Ní Mhiothagáin
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    There is a rock in Maghamore where the priests used to say Mass in the olden times.

    There is a rock in Maghamore where the priests used to say Mass in olden times. The green around it is very nice there never grew any heather or weeds on it. About a mile from this place there is another rock in Cruck-Carm.
    There is a split in it and it is called the split rock. The Danes used to go into it in old times. There is another rock called Crega Skulks and there is a well there called ploug. In Cleagh there is a rock in which the people used to put barley in olden times with a mell.
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