School: Tappa (roll number 10451)

Location:
Tetoppa, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
S. Ó Reachtaire
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0953, Page 038

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0953, Page 038

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    is found to be a good medicine.
    Camilmile os a kind of moss. Long ago it was grown in the people's gardens in little beds. It grew very small with a little white blossom. It was a perfect medicine and was used frequently in olden times.
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  3. Rose-Noble It grows about four feet high and is of a green colour and there is a good many berries on it. It grows every where. It was a great custom in time gone by to make it. First of all they got a pot and put water in it and sugar and then the Rose noble and boiled it and then take it off and leave it by for a couple of days and drink it.
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