School: Maio (roll number 13119)
- Location:
- Trohanny, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Máire Ní Chreaig
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- (continued from previous page)to the nearest public house and drink according to the money they would have. The next day they would brag how well they drowned their shamrock. The women also would indulge in a naggin of punch.
Lena Carolan,
Druminiskin - The feast of Saint John is kept on the twenty fourth of June. On the Eve of Saint John's day there are bonfires lit. They are lit on the side of the road usually, but sometimes they are lit on the top of a hill.The fires are made of sticks. The children gather the sticks the previous day. The fires are lit when it gets dark about eleven o'clock. It is only children that light the fires now. Long ago young men used to light them. They danced and they sung around the fire till it quenched.
- Collector
- Brigid Mc Cormack
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Druminiskin, Co. Meath