School: Tomhaggard
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- Teacher: Séamus Ó Riain
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- It is unlucky to sew a button in your britches on Sunday.
It is unlucky to put cows out on fresh grass on Friday.
It is unlucky to churn on Good Friday.
It is unlucky to kill a swallow.
It is unlucky to kill a fly on the window.
It is unlucky to break a mirror. - It is said that it is unlucky to set a hen on Friday. A girl set a hen on Friday morning, and she put 13 eggs under her. She set her in a corner of a house, she went out in the evening to see if the hen was all right. When she went out the hen was gone. A fox had taken her and a rat had sucked the eggs, and she said "May no body have any luck to set a hen on Friday."
I heard this story about the hen and girl from my mother, Mrs Meyler, Cousinstown Bridge.- Informant
- Mrs Meyler
- Relation
- Parent
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Baile Chúisín, Co. Loch Garman