School: Dunboyne (roll number 15915)
- Location:
- Dunboyne, Co. Meath
- Teacher: N.F. Ó Donncha
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- (continued from previous page)people from the village went up to see the cattle and it was a terrible sight to see the 17 cattle dead. Mr James Reilly
Dunboyne
Co Meath - Local CuresMrs Shelton of Rowan has the cure of piles. Mr Lynam Barnhill has the cure of ringworm. The latter uses black ointment which applies through a gold wedding ring saying some prayers. Sean Boylan of Dunboyne has cure for kidney troubles. The mullon plant boiled(continues on next page)