School: Donore (roll number 6668)
- Location:
- Donore, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Maighréad Nic Eóin
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- CuresSore FeetBoil some potatoes, drain the water from them, and bathe the feet in the water when it is cool.Anna ReillyGot from: Andrew Dromgoole (80)
Donore,
Drogheda - Sore EyesGather some raspberry leaves and boil them, and bathe the eyes with the liquid.Anna ReillyGot from: Andrew Dromgoole (80)
Donore,
Drogheda - A Stye on the EyeA stye on the eye can be cured by gooseberry thorns. Get 10 gooseberry thorns and make the sign of the Cross on the eye with nine of them and throw the tenth one across the right shoulder.
This must be done for 3 mornings in succession, and the person who does it must have both his parents living.Patrick CarryGot from: Mrs Mary Carry (42)
Oldbridge,
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