School: Cullahill (C.), Rathdowwney (roll number 13137)
- Location:
- Cullahill, Co. Laois
- Teacher: Mrs Baird
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- In nearly every townland, certain days are looked upon as being lucky or unlucky, and this district contains a fair amount of them. The following are some of the traditional lore of certain days, still preserved in this district.
People are loth to begin the ploughing of Spring until Friday. Farmers also try to have the ploughing and harrowing of Spring finished before St. Patrick's Day, because "St. Patrick turns the stone". This is an ancient proverb still preserved in the country, which means that the weather of March is getting warmer after St. Patrick's Day has passed.
May-Day is so called because it is the first day of May. On that day, the sign of the cross is put on cows. People also believe that if milk was sold on that day, the person who purchased it, will get the power to take all(continues on next page)- Collector
- Nora Rhatigan
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Cullahill, Co. Laois
- Informant
- Mrs Rhatigan
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Cullahill, Co. Laois