School: Goirtín

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Goirtín, Co. na Gaillimhe
Teacher:
Máiréad Ní Dhubhthaigh
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    Topics
    1. gníomhairí (~1)
      1. pearsana stairiúla (~5,068)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Hubert Kavanagh
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    An Chloch, Co. na Gaillimhe
    Informant
    Pat Kavanagh
    Relation
    Parent
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    67
    Address
    An Chloch, Co. na Gaillimhe
  2. There was a man from Clough going to Galway on business, walking. When near Oranmore he over took a man with a horse and cart. He offered him a seat on the cart and of course he was pleased. They went on for about half a mile. He thought he was driving rather slow and asked him to drive the horse faster. The man said he would not drive faster and he jumped off and walked. When he reached Galway he did his business and started for home. When about two miles from Galway on his return journey, he met his friend going in with his horse and cart.
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  3. A woman be the name of Mrs Mac Gann who lived in Woodlawn, used to walk a distance of twelve miles carrying a child.
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