School: Barradubh (Sixmilebridge)

Location:
Barraduff, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Dómhnall Ua Donnchadha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0457, Page 440

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0457, Page 440

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  1. XML School: Barradubh (Sixmilebridge)
  2. XML Page 440
  3. XML “Game Hunting”
  4. XML “Woodcock”
  5. XML “Pigeons”
  6. XML “Hare Hunting”

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  2. At night woodcock fly from the mountains (at nightfall) to feed in marshes and Biolarachs. When the game rights were reserved by the landlords it was customary to trap the birds with rat traps set in the marshes. There was a danger that the trap would cut off the birds legs and so pieces of cloth were twisted about the jaws of the trap. People rarely trap woodcock now.
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