School: Cloonmorris (roll number 12496)

Location:
Cloonmorris, Co. Leitrim
Teacher:
Michael J. Conboy
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    A barrel of an old gun, which was used in fighting at Ballinamuck, 1798...

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    them till they are blended fine. Then mix unsalted butter with it & apply it to the wound, after 9 days it will be completely healed.
    House-leek is a cure for a horse with a cough.
    Water crest is good for anybody who has a week heart, it is got on the side a ditch, & when it is washed & the roots taken off the leaves are very good to eat.
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