School: Cnoc Luinge (C.) (roll number 11665)
- Location:
- Knocklong, Co. Limerick
- Teacher: Siobhán Ní Néill
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- (continued from previous page)present difficulties, but denying his right of demand and refusing to send a dingle beef in acknowledgement of it, Cormac having received the stubborn message, mustered a large army and all his most learned Druids, marched into the heart of Munster and encamped on the hill called Drom Damhghaire. Having established his encampment, he consulted his Druids on the best and most expeditious means of bringing the men of Leinster to terms. The Druids after debate among themselves, assumed the monarch that he surest and most expeditious way of reducing his enemies would be to deprive them and their cattle of water, and that this they were prepared to do on receiving his permission. Cormac immediately asserted and forthwith the Druids by their spells and dried up or concealed all the rivers, lakes and springs of the(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Mary Curtis
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Knocklong, Co. Limerick
- Informant
- Joseph Curtis
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Knocklong, Co. Limerick