School: Sraithíní (roll number 17145)

Location:
Sraheens, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
M. Ní Dhuinnshleibhe
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0121B, Page 09_007

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  3. XML “Names”
  4. XML “Hooping Cough”
  5. XML “Toothache”
  6. XML “A Churn”

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  2. A cure for the hooping cough is to meet a man riding on a white horse and what ever cure he gives, or a bit of bread got lost on the road, bring it home and boil it in milk and drink it.
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  3. We ha a churn with a dash I do not remember when it was made. We churn twice a week in Summer and once in winter. If a stranger come in he must
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