Volume: CBÉ 0485 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1938
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- Locations
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0485, Page 0186
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“It is long now is I mind o' ta hear me mother God be good to her, tellin' me this sthory.”
(continued from previous page)arose, they saw the field dotted over with various sthones, all o' different shapes an' sizes that they knew washtn't in it the day before.(no title)
“There is an ould thradition about Townagh church thats in the parish o' Rhivershtown...”
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“There is anether legend tould about the ould church at Shanco.”
There is anether legend tould about the ould church at Shanco. Ye know there was a church an' a cashtle there, an' they war connected by an undherground passage.
Well it was is far back is the fourteenth century that this that Im goin ta tell ye happened.
It was a young phriesht that was in the disthrict, an it seems he was very poor, an' fot was worshe on him(continues on next page)