School: Clochar na Trócaire, Inistíomáin (roll number 16359)
- Location:
- Ennistimon, Co. Clare
- Teacher: An tSiúr Teresita
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- From my knowledge of Ennistymon there are two holy wells in the locality – one is Saint Bridget's and the other is Saint Joseph's. Saint Bridget's Well is situated on the north side of Lahinch. In the year 1936 I payed a visit to this well. I was shown the ["well" interlined, in same hand, with carat] and all the place by a lady whose name is Miss Malone. I said prayers and asked for a special request. There is a very large statue of Saint Bridget which I was told was presented by Mrs Healy Ennistymon. Saint Joseph's Well is situated outside Miltown Malbay. It is known that several people have been cured at these wells.
Rita Kenny,
New Road,
Ennistymon,
Co. Clare.
an fear a thug an t-eolas dom.
Henry Kenny,
New Road,
Ennistymon,
Co. Clare.- Collector
- Rita Kenny
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Ennistimon, Co. Clare
- Informant
- Henry Kenny
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Ennistimon, Co. Clare