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 wayMrs 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)- Collector
- Patrick O’Doherty
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 15
- Address
- Cuilmore, Co. Mayo
- (continued from previous page)The Hill
Lammach a Lín
Séamus Báns Lammach
Lammach Vhog (Bheag)
Tom's Léana
Half acre
Round garden
Near Tuairín
Far Bottom
Black Bottom
Duffy's Field
Gar na hÁ