School: Adair, Fermoy
- Location:
- Fermoy, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Caitlín, Bean Mhic Giolla Ríogh
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- (continued from previous page)patients are left on a shelf and the pieces of cloth used in applying water to the sore parts are hung on the two trees. A trout lives in the well and the diseased people look out for it because they think their rituals more effective in the trout's presence. In olden times, sports were held at Mologga on the patron day.
William Turpin,
10 Factory Row,
Fermoy,
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- William Turnpin
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- Fermoy, Co. Cork