School: Walterstown (roll number 10356)
- Location:
- Walterstown, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Proinseas, Bean Uí Cheallaigh
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- XML “Hidden Treasure”
- XML “Curtice”
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- XML “Portlan Brian”
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- In Mountown Graveyard there is a grave. Over this grave there is a huge-stone resting on four pillars. The name Curtice is one the stone. This Curtice was The Landlord of Fairland. He always had a Landlord. He had one rent-warner named Mc Kenna. There was a widow round about and Mc Kenna paid the rent for her for a few wekks and then evicted her.
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“Tupence here and tupence there, and fourpence in the Widow Greys.”
"Tupence here and Tupence there, And fourpence in the Widow Greys Farrellys of the Hill and Farrellys of the Hollow Caseys of Crawboy and Meehams of The Manor."
This used be said by "Mickey the Sloke" who was a beggarman and who used go about here with a sack on his back.- This was a man who used to be employed for mowing meadows. One day he was(continues on next page)