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

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Kinsale, Co. Cork
Teacher:
An tSr. De Pazzi
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    that they were on the very site of his dwelling. The remains of a wooden utensil were discovered also a wooden rosary beads and a crucifix. The crucifix is now in the possession of the Rev. Fr. Mac Sweeney and was shown to us in school.
    We were also shown a fairy jug and a silver bowl, which were dug out of a lios on Compass Hill.
    When the people wished anyone evil they used to say, "Br. Anslem's bed tea to ye." or "That ye may have a bed as hard as Br. Anslem's."
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Críostina Ní Bhuachalla
    Gender
    Female
    Informant
    Athair Mac Suibhne
    Gender
    Male