Scoil: An Ghráinseach
- Suíomh:
- Gransha More, Co. Monaghan
- Múinteoir: E. Nic Uaid
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- XML Scoil: An Ghráinseach
- XML Leathanach 046
- XML “Wells and Cures”
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)at the edge of the well is the track of his foot and the paw of his hound. It is said the water springs up through a stone in the bottom of the well. It is not a deep well and there are no fish in it. When a person takes the jaundice he goes to the well and washes his clothes in the water, and leaves a rag on a bush beside the well. He takes some water home and drinks a mug-ful twice a day.
In the townland of Annakilly near Clones there is a well called "St. John's Well." It has the cure of any skin disease. The water is sprinkled on the person's clothes, so as to cure him. In the grave-yard at Roslea Chapel there is a large tree. High up in the bark is a hole in which is the cure for the toothache.The person puts his finger into the hole and then puts his finger on the aching tooth. He must leave a pin in the tree before leaving, and go into the chapel and say a prayer that the toothache may go. Many people have found this a very good cure.- Bailitheoir
- Patsy Meehan
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- Inishammon, Co. Monaghan