School: Ballinkillen, Muine Beag
- Location:
- Baile an Choillín, Co. Cheatharlach
- Teacher: Seán Mac Domhnaill
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- Is a granite stone about 2 1/2 ft square sloping inwards and having a square hole on top. This is on the main Carlow - Kilkenny road 1/4 mile from Leighlin. It really makes one corner of a triangular territory, which in older times could elect a member for Parliament. The other stone is at Wells near Royal Oak and the third in the hills beyond Old Leighlin. Written in Latin on the stone are the words "Burgens Leighlinensis hic lapis est" It got the name wart stone because it used contain in the hole at the top a green slimy water said by old people to be capable of curing warts.
- Until a few years prior to the Great War faction fights were prevalent in Co. Carlow. The fair of Leighlin held on may 14th each year was regarded as pattern & fair combined and extra forces(continues on next page)