School: Firoda (roll number 2788)

Location:
Fír Ó nDuach Uachtarach, Co. Chill Chainnigh
Teacher:
Dáithí Ó Meachair
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    Paddy Mc. Donald lives in Mayhora. He was ploughing a stony field. Suddenly...

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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Thomas Kavanagh
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    An Sceachánach, Co. Chill Chainnigh
    Informant
    Ed. Kavanagh
    Gender
    Male
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    There is a rath in Chatsworth near Castlecomer. Some people say that fairies were seen there. Once upon a time...

    There is a rath in Chatsworth near Castlecomer. Some people say that fairies were seen there. Once upon a time the people who owned the field said that they would burn the fairies out of it, so they took up a load of straw and put it on the rath and set fire to it but the horse ran away and broke his neck.
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    There is another rath in Walsh's field of...

    There is another rath in Walsh's field of Moate near Ballinakill. Once upon a time the man that owned the field went to level it with rath, but the next day he was not able to stir and in two months after he died.
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