School: Gowran (C.)
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- Gowran, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: Máiréad Ní Chuinn
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- Marriage most frequently take place in Shrove and July.
May is thought unlucky for weddings. There is a custom here that the mother of the bride must not attend the wedding or if so something is supposed to happen to either the bride or the bride-groom.
There was matchmaking carried on, many rows were caused by it. There ware a wedding feast held in the brides house when the people were fairly well off. There was usually pigs(continues on next page)