School: Walterstown (roll number 10356)
- Location:
- Walterstown, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Proinseas, Bean Uí Cheallaigh
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- Peel two thirds part of a rush and leave on a third-part. Dip this in grease (hog's lard) The rush was held in a rush-holder, a block of timber at the botton with a stick stuck into it. On top of the stick was a pincers. The rush was held by means of this pincers. The light they gave was better than our candles.
- Paig O'Donohue of Kilbrew was the first pike-maker round this country.
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- Collector
- Mary B. Kelly
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Monktown, Co. Meath
- Informant
- James Reynolds
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Farm-labourer
- Address
- Follistown, Co. Meath
- Sir John Dillon was the land-lord of the Mill Farm and he evicted Jimmy Reynold's father out of it. This farm is over in Lismullen. A man of the name of Byrne first owned this farm. He was related to(continues on next page)