School: Glaise an Choinnlín (B.), Áth Treasna (roll number 12320)
- Location:
- Clashykinleen West, Co. Cork
- Teacher: E. Ó Ríordáin
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“He also told me that a priest named Father Denis O Riordan who was a curate in Boherbue and who years later was appointed P.P. in Boherbue, told him that one night as he was very tired he retired to bed early and a messenger arrived some time after he had”
(continued from previous page)later this man was squeezing a rope on a load of hay; the rope broke and he was pitched off the load and falling on his head broke his neck. The grave-diggers removed a coffin and placed his coffin underneath; so that was the farm and the eviction.Andrew O'Neill, P.O. Newmarket told me:-In the townland of Lisdangan already mentioned in this book, there is a field not far from a cottage occupied by James Kelly, where several people have heard the playing of a football at night, hearing the thud of the ball on the ground and the shuffling of people but unable to see anything.(no title)
“At Duincha - a townland near Banteer there lived a woman named Mrs Kennedy who when her child was born was carried off by the fairies.”
Daniel Halliden High Street Newmarket who is a native of Banteer told me:-That at Duincha - a townland near Banteer, there lived a woman named Mrs Kennedy who when her child was born was carried off by the fairies.
She used to return afterwards at midnight to caress the child in the cradle; her husband got his brother(continues on next page)- Informant
- Daniel Halliden
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Newmarket, Co. Cork