School: Mount Stewart, Ceapach Chuinn

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Mountstuart, Co. Waterford
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Úna, Bean Uí Chonaire
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0643, Page 166

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0643, Page 166

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    leave some token after them which might be beads or a prayer book or a handkerchief or medals. There was a beautiful statue erected there by the late Mrs Treacy of Aglish.
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  2. The holy well in Raynaboula is called Tobar Máirín. Máirín was a poor widow. She was called Máirín na Feithe because she lived on the edge of a bog, and feithe is an old name for a bog. She used to draw water from the well.
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