School: Clochar na Trócaire, Ceann tSáile (roll number 4572)

Location:
Kinsale, Co. Cork
Teacher:
An tSr. De Pazzi
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0320, Page 118

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0320, Page 118

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  3. XML “Granny Fan”
  4. XML “Joan the Hare”

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  2. Joan the Hare was a witch. It was said of her she would change herself into a hare as quick as you turn your back and by the time you turned round again she would be a woman. She lived in a little cabin at the end of Bóthar an Chomhgair at Brown's Mills. There is a nook in the rock marking the spot where her botháinín was. It was knocked down about 80 or 90 years ago.
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