School: Mullinahone (C.) (roll number 15363)

Location:
Mullinahone, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Máire Ní Shéaghdha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0560, Page 389

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0560, Page 389

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  3. XML “Shrove Tuesday”
  4. XML “Chalk Sunday”
  5. XML “May Day”

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  2. The Sunday after Shrove Tuesday is called Chalk Sunday. Any person who was expected to be married during Shrove and failed to do so was chalked unknown to himself as he passed into Mass, causing a laugh to the congregation. This custom was practised in Mullinahone to twenty years ago.
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  3. In former years wells were skimmed about three or four o'clock on May morning. Eggs were put in people's crops in order to take their produce.
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