School: Baile an Daingin (C.) (roll number 4828)

Location:
Ballindine, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Máire de Staic
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  2. III
    In some places they make “ceallaigh” and with a skin of a potatoe one of the girls hand it up beside the fire. Then the first man to come in will be her husband. They say the fairies lie on the cabbage after Novembers Night and that it cannot be eaten after that.
    Mrs. Fahy Killeen, Ballindine
    Age 52 yrs.
    Pupil’s name – Kathleen Fahy.
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  3. IV
    They used say that on that night if a person went under a haw-tree the fairies would tell who their future husband or wife would be. They used go around
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