School: Creagán Buí, Cora Finne
- Location:
- Craggaunboy, Co. Clare
- Teacher: Ml. Mac Consaidín
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- (continued from previous page)"Baddie". When a cock crows at an unusual hour he is supposed to be warding off danger. march cocks being supposed to have a special gift in that way. A man who lived alone and who made pets of his hens and cocks died suddenly. After his death the cock refused to eat and died within a few days. He was Patrick Hunt of Kilmaley.
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