School: Cill na Móna (C.) (roll number 13626)

Location:
Kilnamona, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Síle Céitinn
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0610, Page 273

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0610, Page 273

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    There was a poor man travelling through the country and one night he chanced to come to the parish of Kilnamona...

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    the man who owned the house. The man in the coffin was never seen there again.
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    In the parish of Kilnamona in the townland of Shallee, near the ruins of Shallee castle...

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    Topics
    1. genre
      1. belief (~391)
        1. folk belief (~2,535)
          1. treasure legends (~7,411)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Teresa Naughton
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Shallee, Co. Clare
    Informant
    Mr Michael Naughton
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Kilnamona, Co. Clare
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    In the parish of Kilnamona, in the townland of Rushane....

    In the parish of Kilnamona, in the townland of Rushane, there is supposed to be a pot of gold in hiding under an old white thorn tree guarded by two
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