School: Kilmacoliver, Piltown (roll number 13033)
- Location:
- Kilmacoliver, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: Ristéard Ó Faoláin
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- Ring Worm
Make the sign of the cross nine times in a circle with a red hot bit of holly stick around ring worm.
Warts
Make the sign of the cross nine times in a circle with a piece of Alder stick and bury it.
Toothache
Water taken from the stone St Patrick knelt on in Kilkieran. Keening at Funerals
“Keening at funerals was not observed since 1870.”
"Keening" at funerals was not observed since 1870.
The last 'keener' in Tullaghought was Siobhaín Ryan the pres smith's Grandmother and Jude O Donnell the present O Sheas (of Birchwood) grandmother.- "Bridógs" attended unasked at the brides homecoming or "hauling home".
- May bushes were erected and decorated with red and blue ribbons in honour of the B. Virgin. The egg shells used on Easter Sunday morning were hung on bush also to counteract effect of Fairy charms and witchcraft