School: Dromard (Clochar na Trócaire) (roll number 14041)
- Location:
- Dromard, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: An tSr. Maighréad
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- XML “Fairy Fort”
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- (continued from previous page)means Red Hill and on the top of this hill King Dathies wife is buried.
- In this district people honour St. John's Eve by lighting bonfires. Children especially gater the turf and sticks and they get paraffin oil and tar. Some big boy or girl lights the fire. They get a stick and put a lit sod of turf on it and they march round the big fire.
The bonfires are lighted on hill top and at crossroads. It is said that in olden times the boys and girls used to jump the fire and if a boy and girl jumped the fire altogether it was supposed that they would be married but no one of the two could scatter the fire.