School: Caisleán Nua (B) (roll number 15771)
- Location:
- Newcastle, Co. Galway
- Teacher: Seán S. Ó Faoláin
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- (continued from previous page)lived above Craughwell. His name is not known, but one time he tried to throw a stone to Galway, but he slipped and it fell in Rock-More. This place got its name from the stone.
The old people never heard of a fight between two giants. (no title)
“Long ago old women were witches.”
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- Joseph Corbett
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Shoodaun, Co. Galway
- The Leipreacain.
Long ago the leipreacain was supposed to be everywhere. The name the people used to call him in this district was the "grescaide". It was was said that once a leipreacain lived in a small wood somewhere round Tyaquin. There was a man in Tyaquin who worked for the Richardsons of Tyaquinn.(continues on next page)