School: Cill Mhic Eoghain (roll number 9848)

Location:
Kilmackowen, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Domhnall Ó Hurdail
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    These were hung up on the loft and were called "Prátaí Nodhlag". Then they were boiled and eaten with meat, and it was a very healthy meal.
    The next feast which the people looked out very much for, was New year's Night. It is said the water used be changed into wine, and the children went to the well to if it was, and they thought they could bring home a bucket of wine instead of a bucket of water. It is said that. It is said that if the wind blew from the west or south that the Catholics would win during the year
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