School: Clochar Lughbhaidh, Bundobhráin (roll number 14531)
- Location:
- Bundoran, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Siúracha Naomh Lughbhaidh
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- (continued from previous page)out and put on a trencher. It is then shaped in various way and put in grease proof paper if it is to be sold.
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- The cures for jaundice and for ringworm were made from herbs and are know to be very effective on some people. If a person has mumps, he goes to the seventh child in a family whose mother and father had the same name. This person puts a donkey’s winkers on the person to be cured and leads him to the river and gives him three drops of water. He makes this cure(continues on next page)