School: Koilmore (roll number 14115)
- Location:
- Cuilmore, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Séamus Ó Murchadha
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- When a child would lose a tooth, it was believed that he would have no luck unless he would turn his back to the wind, and throw the tooth over his right shoulder.If a person brought a hare or a rabbit into the house without first cutting off the tail, it was believed that people in that the people in that house would have no look.If a person were to meet a man riding on a white horse it was believed that a person would not have any luck if he did not turn home.If a person went in one door of a house and went out the other door it was believed that he brought all the good luck with him.If a person built a room on the west side of his house, it was(continues on next page)
- Informant
- Micheal Fleming
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Garryredmond, Co. Mayo