School: Baile Uí Mhuinghile (roll number 8284)

Location:
Ballymonally, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Liam Mac Gearailt
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  3. XML “Fords in the Rivers”
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  2. A lot of herbs grow around here. Their names are nettles, thistles, dandelion, colt-foot, slanus and cappóga. The dandelion grows on good soil. There is a cure in the nettles and in the slanus. the people say that there is a cure in the nettles for measles when they are boiled and sugar put on the
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