School: Clochar na Toirbhirte, Droichead na Banndan (roll number 5257)

Location:
Droichead na Bandan, Co. Chorcaí
Teacher:
An tSr. Pádraig
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    Drum- a nonCatholic and his wife a Roman Catholic living in the bottom of Kilshinahan in the time of the tyrant Moore. HIs wife went to Mass on Christmas day and as was customary brought home a bottle of holy-water. When the dinner was on the fire he spilled the bottle of holy-water into the pot. He was a boatmaker by trade. He went to a place- Ahernal in Kinsale during the Christmas time. When the dinner was ready, they did not like not to call him in and they thought he might make a leak in the boat. He was called in and there were drinks given round. He drank the priest's, who
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    Languages
    Irish
    English
    Collector
    Joan O' Leary
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Scéimh, Co. Chorcaí
    Informant
    John O' Leary
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    88
    Address
    Scéimh, Co. Chorcaí