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  1. (gan teideal)

    Shannagorry Castle stood near Cleady, Kenmare.

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  2. (gan teideal)

    The people preserve a curious tradition in connection with the founding of the Poor Clare Convent beside the church already mentioned.

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    Michael Mac Carty, N.T., Kenmare, told me that James Stephens and Micheal Doheny stayed a night in the house...

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    Michael McCarthy

  4. (gan teideal)

    Mike Mac Cann told me of a hare in the Mangerton mountain which could never be caught.

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    Mike Mac Cann

  5. (gan teideal)

    Denis Darby O'Sullivan told me that the old people used to pound up riloaguch...

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    Denis Darby O'sullivan

  6. (gan teideal)

    I think it was in Maurice Healy's of Ardtully I heard that if an unchurched mother goes into a house she brings bad luck with her.

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  7. (gan teideal)

    There is a certain type of cockroach which goes about with its tail up in the air.

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    If St. Smithin's Day (15th July) is fine, the people here have a firm belief that forty days of fine weather will follow.

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    I visited a very big Liss at a place called Droumnadeelish near Kilgarvan on yesterday.

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    I heard at the O'Suillivan Dorrihey's house that night as Dr. O'Callaghan, the medical officer for Kilgarvan...

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    My brother told me a curious story of how he went to Cork one time and met himself there.

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    Paddy Gallivan of Kilbanow, who is fairly good at old stories, told me that Biddy Doyle was once taken...

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    Paddy Gallivan

  13. The old women had a habit in this ditrict (Glenerought) of sitting by the fire when their work was done...

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  14. Schoolgirls in Kilgarvan parish play a game in which they join hands and sing...

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  15. Jerry Healy told me the story of how, on another occasion, a thief came in the night and stole a bullock from the enclosure.

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    Jeremiah Healy

  16. Jerh Healy's wife says that the baby born with a caul will be either a saint, a priest, or a nun.

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    Jeremiah Healy

  17. I heard some men from Ballingeary talking about Con na Bookee last year at a funeral in Kilgarvan.

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  18. Some people around Kilgarvan think it is unlucky to count fowl or animals in their possession.

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  19. Urine was used for washing clothes in this parish up to about forty yeares ago.

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  20. It is thought an unlucky sign for a married couple if their wedding procession meets with a funeral.

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