School: Mullagh (C )
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- Teacher: Elizabeth Murchan
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- Rosemary.
So called because it is supposed to resemble sea-spray and really means ''Ros maris'' or sea-dew.
Some delightful legends are told in connection with the sweet-smelling Rosemary plant. The legends are about the Holy(continues on next page)