School: Kerrykeel (roll number 6849)

Location:
Carrowkeel, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Séamus Mac Gabhann
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    Some people still believe in fairies nearly always referred to as the "wee folk".

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    Some of the old people believe in water bulls.

    Some of the old people believe in water bulls. I heard the following story from a man named Hugh Coll concerning his great grandfather whose name was Green.
    Green was making poteen in a still house on the top of Knockalla mountain close to one of the lakes there. He had got information that owing to most of the police being away on duty at the assizes there was no danger of interference. He was taking advantage of this and was engaged
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