Volume: CBÉ 0485 (Part 2)
- Date
- 1938
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0485, Page 0271
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“There was a Church built at 'Tarmin' by Saint Kerin.”
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There is in the Village of Moone, a holy well, known as Saint Bridget's well, where people go on pilgrimage for their eyes three times, repeating each time certain prayers within the same Year(no title)
“In a Graveyard at 'Emla' there is a stone cross - called 'The Cross of Emla.”
In a Graveyard at 'Emla' there is a stone cross - called 'The Cross of Emla.'
People make a pilgrimage to the Cross of Emla to be cured of Neuralgia. They rock the stone and bathe their cheeks with the water.
This graveyard in Emla is supposed to be one of the oldest graveyards in Ireland.(no title)
“My mother" added the old man, "remembered the 'Big Wind'...”
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