School: Kilmaganny, Thomastown

Location:
Cill Mogeanna, Co. Chill Chainnigh
Teacher:
C. Ó Hurdail
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    well & an angel flew from the Well, thro Dunamaggan & down to an old house in Kilmoganny & since then, no animals were killed by thunder or lightning.
    Ther is a fish in the well & to anybody who tried to catch it, something always happened.
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  2. People visited it (St Leonard's Well) during the month of July and took a drink of the water & washed their feet in the stream which flows from the well. It was believed to cure pains in the limbs.
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  3. There are only two holy wells in this District. One in Dunnamaggan & is called St Leonard's Well. A woman from Dunnamaggan had bad sight but after she had washed in the holy well, her sight was restored.
    The other well, in Currahill, is called St Luke's Well, but I never heard of anybody going to that well to be cured.
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