School: Kilgobnet (C.) (roll number 7842)
- Location:
- Kilgobnet, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Eibhlín, Bean Uí Fhoghladha
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“It is a sign of death to hear a dog crying or a cock crowing, or a cry like a woman or if the top of your finger was blue.”
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“There is a small garden in Connor's field at Shanara and bells are heard ringing there at 12 o clock at night.”
There is a small garden in Connor's field at Shanara and bells are heard ringing there at 12 o'clock at night.Owen Sullivan, Killcoulaght- Collector
- Owen Sullivan
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Kilcoolaght East, Co. Kerry
- There is a field in John Doona's of Cappagh and one night Mike Doona went in there about 10 o'c and he got Meascán Mearaidhe and he was going astray for about half-an-hour. At last he found himself near a gate and he got hold of it. He opened it and got out on the road. When this happens a man turns his coat inside out and he is able to find his way.