School: Killyon (roll number 7120)
- Location:
- Killyon, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Brighid, Bean Uí Fithceallaigh
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“On Tir an Oir hill in Hannon's field Clondalee...”
Written by Kevin Keegan
Newtown
Hill of Down
Co. Meath.Told by Michael Keegan
Clondalee More
Hill of Down
Co. MeathOn Fir an Dir hill in Hannon's field, Clondalee More, Hill of Down, there was a "lone" bush under which was believed to be a crock of gold. Squire Allen wanted to get this gold. First he cut the "lone" bush and brought it home for fire wood. He used to keep the fire lit all night as he was drying corn to make malt. This night he has a big back of the "lone" bush down on the fire. In this part of the country the people call a block for the fire a back. When the Squire was in bed he felt something at his feet. When he got up he saw three fairies. They got a hold of(continues on next page)- Collector
- Kevin Keegan
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Newtown or Cloneen, Co. Meath
- Informant
- Michael Keegan
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Clondalee More, Co. Meath