School: Allenwood, Robertstown (roll number 1712)
- Location:
- Allenwood, Co. Kildare
- Teacher: Seán Ó Clúmháin
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“A game called 'Beat the Bull' used to be played at wakes.”
A game called "Beat out the bull" used to be played at wakes. This is how it was played. Five or six fellows would get pieces of rope and plait them and at the end of each they would put a big knot. They would then get out some other person on the floor and they would give him a terrible beating.
Told by Patrick Lyons, aged 72 to Eileen Connelly, Allenwood NS, Naas, Co. Kildare(no title)
“There is a well in Mr Thornton's field...”
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“A black pig is supposed to have run across the bog before the '98 rising and nobody could catch it.”
A black pig is supposed to have run across the bog before the '98 rising and nobody could catch it. The old people say that when the black pig runs across the bog, something bad is going to happen.
Told by Patrick Lyons, aged 72, to Eileen Connolly, Allenwood NS Robertstown Naas.