School: Drumcrave
- Location:
- Drumcrauve, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: Ss. Mac Giolla Choinnigh
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- (continued from previous page)of the saucepan, and crew three times. The cook was frightened, and she ran to the room, and she told the priest, he went out-side and said that was enough for him. When he got to the top of the hill, and looked around, he saw the man and a band of soldiers coming to the house. That is how the Cock-Hill got its name.
- On Shantamon mountain there is a Mass Rock. In the centre of the rock, a white thorn tree is growing. Many people assisted at Mass on it, in the penal times.
- Collector
- Róisín Ní Bhrádhaigh
- Address
- Shankill Lower, Co. Cavan
- Flax-tow is the cure of a colic pain. The cure of the chin cough is, to ask a man with a red and white horse(continues on next page)