School: Mantua (roll number 2327)

Location:
Mantua, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Beirn
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0238, Page 101

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0238, Page 101

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  2. There is no patron Saint in Mantua but the one that is mostly connected with it is Saint Patrick. The first place he visited after crossing the Shannon was Elphin. He built a Church there. It was at this time Ossion had returned from Tir-na-nog and he met St. Patrick. He assisted St. Patrick to build the Church by drawing beams of wood from Sgeaghnaveart to Elphin. There was a well convenient to this place where Ossion used to lean from his saddle to drink out of this well and it is still called Tóbár na bian. He left the mark of his hand in a stone beside this well. Ossion was travelling near Elphin and he met a man who had much difficulty in raising a bag of oats on a horse's back. Ossion liked to assist him and he said to the man that if the end of the bag was drew near him he would help him raise it on he horses. The end of the bag was drew near him and when he was raising it Ossion said It must be
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