Scoil: Coill Beithne (C.), Baile Mhistéala (uimhir rolla 11266)
- Suíomh:
- Kilbeheny, Co. Limerick
- Múinteoir: -
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0514, Leathanach 263
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- XML Scoil: Coill Beithne (C.), Baile Mhistéala
- XML Leathanach 263
- XML “Plants”
- XML “Colio”
- XML “Poteen”
- XML “Time”
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)Red worms were used for bait in flooded water.
- Colio was the general ailment and a person would be almost dead before the doctor was sent for. A heated cover covered with flannel was put on the patient's stomach for a cure.A drop of poteen was often given - like burnt whiskey.
- Poteen was made largely. It used be sold in the towns and fetched a great price. Soldiers who were stationed in Mitchelstown and Clogheen used be raiding localities for stills.
- Time was known by the aid of the sun. No mirrors were to be had and when shaving a man was helped by reflection over a can of clean water.Tosach an Sorne, Deire an Satairn brought a bad wet Sunday.