Scoil: Kilmaganny, Thomastown
- Suíomh:
- Kilmaganny, Co. Kilkenny
- Múinteoir: C. Ó Hurdail
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0852, Leathanach 346
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- XML “Buying and Selling”
- XML “Buying and Selling”
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Ar an leathanach seo
- Shops were not very common in olden times; there were none out the country, so people had to go to town for groceries &c &c.
After Mass on Sundays, people sold shoelaces, cloth, handkerchiefs, scarves &c
People did not always give money for goods, as sometimes, they gave a certain amount of land of a sheep or pig.
A Sixpenny-bit is called a "tanner", & a shilling, a "bob".
A man in Kilmoganny cut a hole in a half-penny. He spent it & some time afterwards, got it back with change in Callan. - In olden times, there were less shops in the village than there are now. Money 'was' always given for goods.
If a labourer worked for a farmer, the latter would pay him
In olden times, there was a market in the village.
It is unlucky to buy things on a Friday. - Shops are common in Kilmoganny(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)
- Bailitheoir
- Gretta Butler
- Inscne
- Baineann