School: Clochar na Trocaire
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- Tuaim, Co. na Gaillimhe
- Teacher: an tSiúr M. Oilibhéir
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- Holy WellsSt. Benins Well. There is an old well in Kilbannon. It is called St. Benins well. People go there to perform stations. They go around the well a certain number of times and there are prayers to be said. They generally say them going around on their knees or on their bare feet. At the end of their rounds they bless them-selfs with the water in the well and tie on a bit of ribbon on the tree that grows in the well or leave little things such as pins, buttons, or bits of broken beeds. In the olden times there was supposed to be two lovely fish in the well going round and round until one day an old woman caught them and took them home and prepared them for dinner. She put them on the fire to cook. But if she had them on yet they would not cook. So she put them back again and they are not seen there ever since. Mary Coughlan
Galway -Road
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Mrs. Coughlan
Galway Road. Tuam- Collector
- Mary Coughlan
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Tuaim, Co. na Gaillimhe
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- Mrs Coughlan
- Relation
- Parent
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Tuaim, Co. na Gaillimhe