School: Castletowngeoghegan (B.) (roll number 2092)

Location:
Castletown Geoghegan, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
T. Ó Conaire
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  2. I have heard of some of the old cures that the old people used long ago. They are as follows ; When a person had a cold long ago, he would boil butter-milk and put sugar in it. Then he would drink it and the cold would be almost gone the next morning. If a person had a sty in his eye, he would get a goose-berry thorn. Every morning he prodded the eye with it and then burned the thorn. If the person did that for nine mornings, he would never have a sty in his eye again.
    There is a well in Mr. Colgan's field of Ballyhast Castletown-Geo. and it is called Tobar na Suil. When a person had a sore eye long ago, he used
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