School: Cill Moibhí (C.) (roll number 13081)

Location:
Kilmovee, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Áine, Bean Uí Dhubhthaigh
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    arose and that was how she fulfilled her promise to the cowboy. St Movee was a brother to Saint Nathy of Ballaghaderren and Saint Jude was their sister.
    When Saint Movee died he was buried in the old Kilmovee graveyard which was said to be in Carralackey, and it is said that when the present Kilmovee graveyard was made he was lifted and reburied there. This field is owned by Tom Caulfield, Carralackey, Kilmovee,
    Ballaghaderreen
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  2. There is a garden in a neighbour's holding of land in Rusheen called "Granny's Garden," which stands a little distance from our house. Long ago it is said and also believed that people lived grouped in little villages together. They lived in this manner because if ever they were attacked
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    Topics
    1. place-space-environment
      1. local lore, place-lore (~10,595)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Mamie Duffy
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    16
    Address
    Rusheens West, Co. Mayo