School: Camross, Mountrath

Location:
Camros, Co. Laoise
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Heifernáin
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    There is a mass-ben in Mr Casey's field. ...

    There is a mass-ben in Mr. Casey's field. It is a circle of grass and weeds and ferns. It is very large and deep inside. It is said that if you were there at six o clock you would hear lovely music.
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    There is a rath in Mr Casey's field. ...

    There is a rath in Mr. Casey's field. It is just the same as the Mass-ben. The only difference between them is that one is not too deep but the other is very deep. Some people say there were ghosts seen there.
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    One night a man was returning...

    One night a man was returning from Mountrath to Kyle. It was during one of the biggest snow storms known for a long time. The horse turned the cart over and the man was buried in the snow.In the morning
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