School: Rush (B.) (roll number 7624)

Location:
An Ros, Co. Bhaile Átha Cliath
Teacher:
Henry Moriarty
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    weeds, and loosen the soil. About the third week in June the crop is ready for digging. The "hazards" and the large ones are picked and sent to the Market. The small ones are used (for) the pigs. The potatoes grown best are, The British Queen, the Epicure; the Epicure comes first. The late crop grown in the clay (grown) ground are Aran Banners, Aran Chiefs and Spy's Abundance
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