Volume: CBÉ 0630 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1934–1939
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0630, Page 118A
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“Denis Darby O'Sullivan told me that the old people used to pound up riloaguch...”
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“He said that the whooping cough would be cured by driving the patient outside of his or her parish.”
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“Water which has washed the dead in the night should not be thrown out until the day dawns.”
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“My mother also heard it said that any house harbouring a priest as a constant visitor will be unlucky.”
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“Roughty Bridge was the first bridge built in Kenmare parish.”
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“Thomas Taylor of Fossa, Kilgarvan told me that there is still to be seen near his house the large soup pot...”