School: Ferns (C.) (roll number 13267)
- Location:
- Ferns, Co. Wexford
- Teacher: Stás, Bean Uí Mhuimhneacháin
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- (continued from previous page)properly opened out would lead to Milltown and to the Abbey. They are said to contain some valuables and also a golden chair said to have been presented to St Aidan.
- There are four crosses to be found in the old Churchyard in Ferns. These are supposed to belong to the fourteen stations.
There is also a stone, in the ruined wall, having carvings of a deer and a greyhound.
There is also in the graveyard, a tombstone inscribed in the Latin.
In the base of one cross in the churchyard, there is water. this water is believed to cure the toothache. There is a tombstone over the grave of Butler O'Brien
There are stones in the old grave yard, which bullets pierced in 1798.