School: Templeudigan
- Location:
- Templeludigan, Co. Wexford
- Teacher: Máire, Bean Mhic Ghearailt
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- (continued from previous page)Matches are made and money forms a very important feature of the bargain. Stock is much appreciated, but I do not think it is exchanged.
- Nowadays, except in very rare cases, the dead are taken to the Church after one night of "waking". This has done away with a lot of the old customs.Tea for those who attend the "Wake" is still a feature, and a very important one from the point of view of the relatives, as no one must refuse a cup. Consequently tea is in progress, day + night; from the beginning to the end of the "wake." Sometimes, wine or whiskey accompanies or preceeds this.
- Jack Stones are still played.
Varities of the Game are :-
Onesers, Twosers, Big Bobs, Little Bobs, Softs and Cracks, Threesers, and Onesers, Twosers and Onesers, Sweepers, Double Sweepers,