School: Nurney (roll number 16345)

Location:
Nurney, Co. Kildare
Teacher:
S. Ó Buadhcháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0780, Page 128

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0780, Page 128

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    There are the ruins of Nurney Castle in the townland of Nurney, in the parish of Monastrevan and in the barony of West Offaly...

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  2. In olden times the people used herbs as cures. They used celery seeds boiled with new milk to cure a rash. They used ointment made from laurel leaves to cure a burn. They used dandelion mixed with new milk to cure consumption. They used tobacco dust to cure a ringworm. They used ground washingsoda to cure a wart. They used parraffinoil with the white of an egg to cure rheumatism. They used melted wax to cure cracks. They used blue which they made in their
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