Volume: CBÉ 0407 (Part 1)

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0407, Page 0102

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0407, Page 0102

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    Mummer's Band (ctd from p.16)
    Another member of the band walked on stilts with a long white garment made of four sheets. He sometimes wore a "móg" on his head. A "móg" is a scooped out turnip with holes for eyes and nose and mouth with enormous teeth. A candle can be fixed inside the móg and the result is realistic and terrifying. The Christian name Mogue is fairly common in Carlow and very much so in Wexford where it is translated MOSES.
    Mogue = Mo Áodh-óg (pat. saint of Ferns). There was another St. "Móg" associated with Clonmore, Co Carlow. St. "Móg's" well is there.
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