School: Kellystown, Dunleer (roll number 3154)
- Location:
- Kellystown, Co. Louth
- Teacher: Bean Uí Chathail
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- (continued from previous page)for the whooping cough is considered a very good one.
- Somebody from the house of the sick child goes to the cross in Monasterboice and takes some of the moss home with him. The moss is boiled and the water is given to the sick child once a day for three days in succession.
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“Here is another one: Someone from the house of which there is an attack of the whooping cough goes to...”
Here is another one: Someone from the house of which there is an attack of the whooping cough goes to the house of two people of the same name married together, at breakfast time or while they are eating, and gets a piece of bread from them and gives it to the sick child to cure his disease.
These cures are very good and considered very successful.(no title)
“People who live near my home used to go across the fields to visit their friends at night.”
People who live near my home used go across the fields to visit their(continues on next page)