School: Behey (roll number 8222)
- Location:
- Behy, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Meadhbh, Bean Uí Dhochartaigh
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- XML “Cure for Toothache”
- XML “Another Cure for Toothache”
- XML “Cure for Cancer”
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- The person suffering from Toothache goes to the local forge, on the way he is not to speak a word to anybody. He asks the smith for three horse stumps for God’s sake. He returns home without speaking a word to any person that he meets. He then hammers the stumps into a bush “that never was planted. By the time he does this the toothache is gone.
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- Informant
- Mary Donagher
- Relation
- Grandparent
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 13879
- A man, named William Morrow is supposed to hold the secret of making a plaster from herbs that can cure cancer if applied in timeSeveral men of Cashelard district have gone to him. Some were cured + others died. He lives in the Derries the next townland to Cashelard and is aged about sixy.