School: Allenwood, Robertstown (roll number 1712)
- Location:
- Allenwood, Co. Kildare
- Teacher: Seán Ó Clúmháin
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“There was a public house in Ballyteague...”
There was a public house in Ballyteague North by a woman called Bess Flanagan(no title)
“If two people were swopping things and if one of the articles was not as good as the other...”
If two people were swopping things and if one of the articles was not as good as the other, the person that owned the defaulting article would have to give something else. This is called "boot"(no title)
“Whit Monday is a bad day for buying...”
Whit Monday is a bad day for buying because if money is given out on that day it shall be given out every day until the next Whit Monday.
Told by Patrick Lyons
Grange Clare
Kilmeague(no title)
“One of the different kinds of bread made long ago was précás.”
One of the different kinds of bread made long ago was Précás (Prácas) This was made from flour, peas, potatoes, and wet wtih buttermilk. When(continues on next page)