School: Billis

Location:
Billis, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
R. Binéid
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1006, Page 348

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1006, Page 348

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  3. XML “Feast Customs”
  4. XML “Herbs”
  5. XML “The Lore of Certain Days”

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  2. Chicken weed and cow foot are the most harmful growing on the farm. These herbs grow rapidly, and they only grow where the land is fertile. Rushes grow where the land is poor. Many herbs are used for poison.
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  3. The cross-day of the year is not known in this district. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays and Fridays are the correct days for planting crops. There are days for applying cures for ailments, especially on Good Friday. People do not like to change from one house to another on Saturdays, not to begin ploughing, or to begin house
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