School: Rathmeage, Hackettstown
- Location:
- Rathmeague, Co. Wicklow
- Teacher: Pádraig Ó Tuathail
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“One night a woman was coming home from Moyne.”
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- Laurence Whelan
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 77
- Occupation
- Farmer
- Address
- Knockanooker Lower, Co. Wicklow
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“A long time ago there were people in Aughavanagh and their cows stopped milking.”
A long time ago there were people in Aughavanagh & their cows stopped milking. They knew that some body had took their profit.They knew a man that used to get back the the profit & they sent for him. So he came that night. The man of the house stayed up with him & about 12 o clock they heard noise in the yard. The man asked the other man did he ever see the fairies. The man of the(continues on next page)