School: Listowel (B.) (roll number 1797)

Location:
Lios Tuathail, Co. Chiarraí
Teacher:
Brian Mac Mathúna
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0405, Page 417

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  2. (3) In the townland of Dirha, near Listowel there is a hill of gravel in a bog. Many stories are told about this mound. The old people say that three Danish chiefs who were killed while fighting with the Irish were buried here, and that the Danes drew sand and gravel in bags from the River Feale and from the River Gale to make a hill. Then they planted white thorn bushes on the top of the mound. At the base of the hill there is a well of clear water. Some years ago a man dreamt that there was gold buried under the Knockane. He went at night with two companions and they took with them a cock. After digging for some time, they were chased by a bull and they all ran awaw.
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