School: Cill Bhriotáin (C.) (roll number 11728)
- Location:
- Kilbrittain, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Cáit de Búrca
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- Get some straw, - barley, oaten or wheaten straw,-and for each wart take a knot from the straw. Bury the knots in manure or in the ground where they will decay. As each knot decays the warts disappear, but no one must be told about it.
- This plant grows abundantly on fences, among nettles etc. It is taken to cure an inward hurt. It may be boiled in water, or bruised and rubbed in a basin of cold water, then strained and drunk. When prepared in the latter manner the drink is strong.
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- Informant
- Michael Sheehan
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 80
- Occupation
- Labourer
- Address
- Barleyfield, Co. Cork
- A plant resembling a fern. Its stem is thin black and wiry and it grows on old walls. The old(continues on next page)