School: Gallbhaile (roll number 1316)

Location:
Galbally, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Mícheál L. Mac Murchadha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0902, Page 105

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  2. There are many Holy Wells around this locality. There is a holy well in Barmoney in a field owned by James Laffan Kereight, Ballyhogue, Co Wexford. This well very deep and there is a stream running from it. This stream runs out on the Barmoney road. There is an old churchyard beside this well in the same field. This well is partly covered with briars. There are a lot of holy medals at this well. You would get cured of any kind of disease at this well by visiting it nine times and each time you visited it going around it three times and saying a Pater-Ave each time you went around it. St Cooaun is the Patron of this well.
    There is another holy well beside the grave-yard in Adamstown. This well is very deep and the water is still and clear. One time a woman
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