School: Lenamore, Rathowen (roll number 5115)

Location:
Lenamore, Co. Longford
Teacher:
Brian Mac Tomas
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0769, Page 301

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  2. six or seven women to rety the Irish rety after the (cross) cotfese till it reached the grave-yard. They were called caoinets.
    Wedding Customs
    Collected by, Maty C. Vlata,
    Killeen,
    Lenamote,
    Rathowen,
    Co Longford.
    From Marttin Vlyata
    Killeen,
    Lenamote,
    Rathowen,
    Co Longford
    There are a lot of things to be done before a wedding starts. In some cases a boy and girl
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