School: Béal an Átha Móir (B.)
- Location:
- Béal an Átha Móir, Co. Liatroma
- Teacher: Seán Ó Heslin
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- If you walk under a ladder it is said that you will never grow any more.If there is a straw out of a hen's tail it is a sign that a visitor will come to the house.It is considered unlucky to try to remove a birth-mark S.oh e.When our Lord falls on our Ladys' Lap
England will have a great mishap 1921When the palm and the shamrock are worn on the same day for the second time all Ireland will be free. This will occur in 1940. S.ó h.e.- Collector
- Francis Michael Mc Govern
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- An Chorr Ghlas, Co. Liatroma
- CingiseachThis is name given to a person born on Whit Sunday. There is a belief about here that such a person is destined to kill or get killed.
To prevent this the person, when a baby is drawn through a hole in a clay dyke, or put through a sort of temporary porch erected with sticks and covered overhead with sods.(continues on next page)