School: Lisín, Baile na Caillighe (roll number 15564)
- Location:
- An Lisín, Co. an Chláir
- Teacher: Máire, Bean Uí Ríordáin
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- (continued from previous page)The people go there to perform a round in Summertime. This is done by crossing the river, and walking around by Scriobhán's bed, which is on a ledge of a rock. This bed is made of stone and it is supposed that St. Scriobhán slept there when he was living in Clondegad. When making the round a person can say any prayers he likes. The round must be done in Summertime so that a person may be able to cross the river while doing so. A person must be barefoot when doing the round.
- Sprain - Bog-onion in water and rubbed to sprained part. It forms an oil as thick as tar.
Rash - Finnamóna or white moss off the bog. On top of the hosue a rosette like plant grows - called tóirpín. People believe(continues on next page)