School: Ceapach Chuinn (B.) (roll number 1936)
- Location:
- Cappoquin, Co. Waterford
- Teacher: Proinnsias Ó Laoghaire
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- Once two men set out from Clogheen with the intention of letting the water out of Baylough because they wanted to find out if the saying that there was no bottom to one part of it was true. They had just begun to dig when something made one man look back and he saw as he thought that Clogheen was on fire. He called to the other man and they both dashed down to Clogheen to find that it was not on fire at all. So the people say there is some spirit guarding Baylough and it will never be drained of its water.(continues on next page)