School: An Choill Mhór (roll number 1672)

Location:
Cuilmore, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
“An Paorach”
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    Ducks quacking is a sign of rain...

    Ducks quacking is a sign of rain
    It is not right to cut a whitethorn but if it must be cut only cut half way
    Mrs B M OHalloran 44 Teacher, Lecarrow, Nnewport
    Ground Ivy is a cure for jaundice
    Ferrets leavings are a cure for Chin cough
    Leavings = remains of milk given to ferret
    Cósste [?] Bodhar seen or heard on Westport road between cottages of Joe Heenans. Postman and John Mac Manamon. It disappeared in lake under the Manse (Keenan's)
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