School: Landsdowne (Cuar na gCoileach) (roll number 6091)

Location:
Coornagillagh, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Eibhlín, Bean Uí Shúilleabháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0464, Page 259

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0464, Page 259

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    A certain man now dead called James Browne labourer who lived at Lohart of this parish was working with a widow all his life her in Lohart.

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    The first time you cross the threshold of a house on a message you wull get your wish...

    The first time you cross the threshold of a house on a message you will get your wish & three wishes on first visit to a Church.
    An old workman named Ter Terry worked in my Father's house about 50 years ago or less who used to see funerals with headless coaches passing down the back of the house at a certain hour every night for five nights but whether he noticed anything else mysterious or not I have forgotten as I was only a child then but I have a clear recollection of the story as told to me by my Grandmother often.
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