School: Knockbride (2)
- Location:
- Knockbride, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: T.J. Barron
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- XML Page 325
- XML “Hidden Treasure”
- XML “Old Saying”
- XML “St Patrick's Well”
- XML “Cures for Warts”
- XML “Rare Words”
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- (continued from previous page)in which she had the canistor covered with a slate beside the bed. She earned the soverigns in Scotland and when she came home she hid them there. She willed them to no one; so they must be there still. The house is in Pottle townland.
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- Informant
- Mrs Higgns
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Dooreagh, Co. Cavan
- There is a St. Patrick's Well at Caraga Rocks in Killenkere Parish
- Tie the wart with a horse hair. Informant says this curse is always successful. Collector has seen warts rubbed with a snail and the snail then stuck on a thornbush. As the snail decayed the wart was supposed to disappear.
- He is a gallows looking fellow. Gallows = disgraceful (?)
My gallaces is broke = My braces are broken
He made a clout at hime Clout = blow