School: Cill Tártáin
- Location:
- Cill Tartan, Co. na Gaillimhe
- Teacher: Mícheál Ó Tuathaigh
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- Holy Wells
There is a well about two hundred yards from our house and we call it Tobar Sleamnán. It is situated in the village of Ballyaneen, in a turlogh belonging to Martin Brennan. The well is situated at the foot of an ash tree and is surrounded by a low wall.
It is said that St. Colman used to come sliding in this turlogh when it was frozen. He used take a drink of the water every time he would come. When he was dying he put a cure in that well for sore eyes. The people suffering from sore eyes go to that well on St. Colman’s day and bring a bottle of the water home with them.
I know a person named Mary Moran who was suffering from sore eye for two years. She came to this well and bathed them in the water and after a few days she could see as well as ever. She is living in the Peterswell parish.
Patrick Smyth,
Ballylea,
Gort- Collector
- Patrick Smyth
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Baile Uí Laoigh, Co. na Gaillimhe