School: Cill Rosanta (C.), Coill Mhic Thomáisín

Location:
Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford
Teacher:
Áine Ní Fhaoláin
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    hands, and thrown on the ground. They heard the chain falling, then they got off the cart but could find nothing but a heap of stones. Next day the chain was found beside the stones.
    I heard another man say that one night a man was returning from a neighbour's house. When he was near his own house, he noticed a priest walking beside him, he met some friends, and stopped to talk to them the priest stopped also. When the man came to his own gate he met his son, as soon as he spoke to his son, the priest disappeared. His son nor the others did not see the priest. These legends are supposed to be true.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Languages
    Irish
    English
    Location
    Glendalligan, Co. Waterford
    Collector
    Peggie Keating
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Mahon Bridge, Co. Waterford
    Informant
    John Keating
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    54
    Address
    Mahon Bridge, Co. Waterford