School: Killahan
- Location:
- Killahan, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Bean Uí Ríoghbhardáin
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“It is said that Loughlin O' Doolin was the name of the head friar in Killahan Church, up to the time that the monks had to leave it.”
It is said that Loughlin O' Doolin was the name of the head friar in Killahan Church, up to the time that the monks had to leave it.(no title)
“It is supposed that the Banshee follows two families in this townland...”
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- Mr Murphy
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Aghamore South, Co. Kerry
- It is very bad luck to spill salt. So people here say, anyhow.If you got a horse-shoe on the road, if you spit on it and throw it over your head, you'll never again have a day's bad luck.It is said that if you dreamt of dirty water, something very bad is sure to happen to you next day.