School: Eanach Dubh (C.) (roll number 13657)

Location:
Annaduff, Co. Leitrim
Teacher:
Mrs Mary Shanley
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0214, Page 227

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  2. Long ago when there were no Churches to say Mass in they had to say Mass any place at the back of a ditch. I often heard of Mass being said on a monument in my district.
    In a field opposite the Annaduff National School there are four old priests buried. Long ago there was a man who dug a fort and tilled it. He went to bed that night very tired and got up next morning and his hands were very swelled. He went every where looking for the cure of the swelling
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