School: Naomh Maolmaodhóg, Dúndealgan (roll number 15258)
- Location:
- Dundalk, Co. Louth
- Teacher: S. Ó Máirtín
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“If a person has whopping cough he should pass under the stomach of a piebald horse...”
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“About the year 1740 a number of priests on the run were passing through the Demesne...”
About the year 1740 a number of priests on the run were passing through the Demesne and they had a lot of gold and silver. There were soldiers close behind them. A priest named Fr Duffy hid the gold and silver in a case in the Demesne so that the soldiers would not get it. It has been left there because the people thought the priests would curse them if they took it.
Told by:- Mrs J. Copas,
61 Dublin St.,(continues on next page)