School: Kilcullen (Convent) (roll number 11806)
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- Cill Chuillinn, Co. Chill Dara
- Teacher: Na Siúracha
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- There is said to be a cure for warts in a little green plant called Wart Weed_ These green leaves are squeezed and a white milky fluid oozes from it. This is rubbed on warts a few times before they are cured. The plant may be found growing in fields and gardens.
- There is said to be a cure for warts in a little green plant called wart weed. These green leaves are squeezed and a white milky fluid oozes from it. This is rubbed on warts a few times before they are cured. The plant may be found growing in fields and gardens.In new abbey graveyard there is a stone with the figures of adam and eve carved on it. There is water between their arms and if you rub it on warts three times they will be cured.Rub a snail on the wart for three days. Then put the snail on a thorn and as the snail dies the warts will disappear.Go to a blacksmiths forge and dip the parts affected with warts in forge water. Do this for 3 days in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost.Rub the warts with stones . Then put the stones in a bag and leave them at the first crossroads whoever picks them up will
- Rub a snail on the wart for three days. Then put the snail on a thorn and as the snail dies the warts will disappear.
- Go to a blacksmith's forge and dip the parts affected with warts in forge-water. Do this for three days in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
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- Mary Walshe
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