School: Dunboyne (C.) (roll number 15917)

Location:
Dunboyne, Co. Meath
Teachers:
Seosaimhín Ní Chonmidhe Uná Frinse
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0689, Page 021

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0689, Page 021

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  1. XML School: Dunboyne (C.)
  2. XML Page 021
  3. XML “Fairy Folk”
  4. XML “Loughsallagh Well”
  5. XML “Dunboyne Castle”

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  2. There is a well in Loughsallagh and there was a man who was told not to wash his feet it in and he did so and he took the blessed (the) sickness. (the falling sickness).
    Told to Maureen Mooney
    By Patrick Smyth aged 70 years
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  3. Dunboyne Castle
    Long ago there was a Bishop who lived in Dunboyne Castle. He went away for a holiday and when he came back he was married to a beautiful lady.
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