School: Drumbaragh (roll number 10801)
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- Drumbaragh, Co. Meath
- Teachers: M. Brighid Bean Uí Draoighneáin
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- There is another old well in Kieran it is called St. Kierans well. The first Sunday in harves people visit it and there are cures in it on that day There are three trout in it. They apper at twelve o'clock on that night one of them has a burned side. People say he was being cooked and he went a way on the Person. The water wont boild on Kieran Sunday.
People makes the stations on the cross there. When people get cure. There leave offerings. The leaves pins and matches. There is a bush over the well. There are little well in the rocks Where the people wash there feet. There are many cures the cure of the headache and bad eyes and toothace. When you wand to cure the headache you wash you head in the water and to cure of the toothace you wash you teeth and to cure your eyes rub it against your(continues on next page)