Scoil: An Rinnín, Leacht Uí Chonchobhair (uimhir rolla 9425)

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Rinneen, Co. an Chláir
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Pádhraic Ó Cionaoith
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0621, Leathanach 233

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  2. XML Leathanach 233
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  2. 233
    Further Superstitions Beliefs and
    Cures.
    1.Redhaired women are not supposed to leave their own house on New Year's Day (or night).
    2.If ashes (or carbon)is noticed on top of a candle wick when burning it is a sign of a death.
    3.When a moth is seen flying round a candle flame an important letter may be expected.
    4.When two or more sparks from burning coals or embers fly towards you it is a sign that you will soon receive money.
    5.The belief in "banshee"exists here too,and she is supposed to be heard on (or before)the death of the members of the following families-Rynne, O'Conell.
    6.When one is giving a needle to another he(she)sticks it in wood once or twice before handing it to the other person.
    If one sees a single magpie when going on any journey (or business)ir is looked on as a sign of bad luck while two birds is considered a good omen.
    7.If a person licks a lizard he is believed to have the power of curing burns by touching the affected part with his tongue.
    8.The old people used to say and believe that when a member of the local families of O Connell died (or was about to die)bittling of clothes was sure to be heard.
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