School: An Choill Mhór (roll number 1672)

Location:
Cuilmore, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
“An Paorach”
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    It is not right to take up by the roots a thorn bush.

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    Topics
    1. genre
      1. belief (~391)
        1. folk belief (~2,535)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    An Paorach
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Múinteoir
    Informant
    Michael Doherty
    Relation
    Unknown
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    52
    Occupation
    Farmer
    Address
    Cuilmore, Co. Mayo
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    If a strange pup he brought into a house where there is an old dog...

    Time is measured by the "Cluster." When it is over chimney of house it is 5am.
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    If a star fall some one is going to heaven.

    Lots of stars fell on last night of Jubilee 1935. People said lots were going to heaven.
    There is a fort in Kilmore on Patrick Kean's Land. Two brothers closed the entrance to it. They died. There is a door on the side of the hill (mound) fort on top.
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