School: Tisrara (C.) (roll number 14930)
- Location:
- Four Roads, Co. Roscommon
- Teacher: Eibhlín, Bean Uí Fhlaithbheartaigh
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- (continued from previous page)cure their toothache. They also said that if they took some wool off a black sheep and put it in your ear you will never get a pain in your ear.
A seventh son or daughter can cure ring-worm.Lizzie Healy,
Four Roads,
AthleagueThe names of our fielsWe have some Irish names on our fields. These are the names.
Clarp gopm. I did not hear what it came from. The móisín is another field. An gopr mor. Clair mór. Gaipudh luar páir and the gopr ppaic.
That is all the fields we have.Lizzie Healy,
Four Roads,
Athleague - We have some Irish names on our fields. These are the names:-
Clais Gorm: I did not hear what it came from.The Móinín is another field.An Gort Mor
Clais Mór
Gairidh Luath Ráis and the
Gort Fraic.
That is all the fields we have.- Collector
- Lizzie Healy
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Four Roads, Co. Roscommon