The Leipreachán
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nearly allways hide their gold under a hawthorn bush, or near an ogham stone.
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“It is bad luck to bring hawthorn into a house.”
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“There was an old man living in Monedaragh about fourteen years ago and he cut a stick from a hawthorn tree, supposed to be gentle which was growing outside of his house.”
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“Across the lake, opposite the Lake Hill grows a hawthorn bush.”
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“Years ago there was an old hawthorn bush growing in the centre of the village of Crosspatrick supposed to be a monument over some persons that were killed or executed there.”
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