The Schools’ Collection

This is a collection of folklore compiled by schoolchildren in Ireland in the 1930s. More information

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  1. Place Names in Ardcath

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    R. Tallm

    Ardcath, Co. Meath

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  2. Hedge-Schools in Ardcath Parish

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    Chr. Hand, John Hand, R. Dunne

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    R. Dunne Rath says the Brian Boru's funeral on it way from Swords to Duleek passed through Ardcath and down the back road to Micknanstown.

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    R. Dunne

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  4. The Ruins in Ardcath Graveyard

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    Alice Lee

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  5. The Ruins in Ardcath Graveyard

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    Patrick Tallin

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    The Farmhouse belonging to James JDunican at Cloghan Ardcath is very old and stoutly built.

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    J. J. Dunican

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  7. Superstitious Beliefs in Ardcath

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    Molly Andrews

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  8. Opinion of William Bellew Regarding Old Chapel in the Village of Ardcath - Now a National School

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    James J. Dunican

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    The Fair of Ardcath was held on the seventh of May. The Fair green belonged to Kelly's.

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    Alice Lee, Mrs Dunne

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  10. Dedication of the New Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ardcath

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    J. J. Dunican, Molly Murphy

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  11. Ardcath - Archdall's Monasticum

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    Ardcath, Co. Meath

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  12. Ardcath

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    Mr Symmington

    Ardcath, Co. Meath

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  13. The Old Church of Ardcath

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  14. Tombs in Ardcath Graveyard

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    Near Ardcath, there is a place called Whiteparks In one of the fields there is a lios coverd with furze.

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    Paddy Flood

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