School: Carniska (roll number 1681)

Location:
Carrownaskeagh, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Richard Healy
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  1. As Peter sat on a marble stone Jeasus came to him all alone Peter Peyter why dost thou wake
    Oh Lord and master I have the toothache. Arise up Peter and do not fear. Anybody who says thoes words in memory or in writing for my sake shall never be troubled with the toothache.
    This prayer is to be said when a person has a toothache And if a person has faith in it It is said to cure it.
    O Lord by the branch Oh Lady by the flower. Oh Lord Jeasus Christ be with me at my dying hour
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