School: Loughagar (roll number 5696)

Location:
Loughagar More, Co. na hIarmhí
Teacher:
Énrí Mac an Abba
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    be very vxed. The workman new what he stuck out the shoval for and he got water. And every time he stuck out the shoval the man would shake water on the shoval and keep him in bed all day Then he could idle all day.
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  2. A priest lived outside Mullingar
    Near where he lived the people said there was a goast.
    E|very night at a serant time he would not let by anyone.
    This night the priest went out at the time he thought the goast would be out.
    He went aloung thee road, till he met a lonely place, where the wall of an old house was left.
    The horse let a (lep) leap.
    Then the priest saw a man. When he came up to him he sarted to tremble.
    Then the priest said prayers over him and drive him into the ground.
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    Language
    English
    Informant
    John Gaffney
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    An Clochán, Co. na hIarmhí