School: Island Parish

Location:
Ballina, Co. Offaly
Teacher:
Seán Ó Móráin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0805, Page 303

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  2. Once there lived in the old Castle in Castletown a rich Lady who name was Weatherol. Her husband owned the Castle and he had a lot of land in his possession. One night she took sick and died. Her husband burried her in Vearnaville Graveyard. But some young men came and raised the body. She had a lot of gold rings on her fingers which they tried to take off but were unable. One of them took out a pen-knife nd cut off her finger. But no sooner had he
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