School: Bog-fhód (Buckode) (roll number 3736)
- Location:
- Buckode, Co. Leitrim
- Teacher: Muiris Mac Gearailt
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- (continued from previous page)to the district about seventy years ago and it was as high as ten shillings a lb.
- The vessels used before cups became common were called "Noggins." These were round wooden vessels about the size of a porringer with the handle fixed on like that on a tub now. When a person died the people said on hearing of his death "there is a noggin and a spoon for another."
Very little vegetables were eaten except green cabbage which was regarded as a Sunday dish.
People never ate later than(continues on next page)