School: An Bealach, Crosaire an Ghúlaigh (roll number 1131)
- Location:
- Ballagh, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Diarmuid Mac Fhloinn
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- XML “Pishogues - Dead Animals”
- XML “Pishogues - Eggs”
- XML “Pishogues - Tadhg a' Gheimhridh”
- XML “Pishogues - Blackleg”
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- Burying an animal that died with some disease in another person's ground so that the disease would leave you.
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- On Shrove Tuesday people boil a little bit of bacon and drive a scollop through it and stick it in the thatch. On Easter Sunday it is brought down and each member of the family eats three little bits of it in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost and this is supposed to keep away sickness for the rest of the year.
Told by Mr J. Carew
Srahavarella
Co Tipperary - Blackleg is a very common disease among cattle. Cut off the leg of an(continues on next page)