School: Presentation Convent, Lucan

Location:
Lucan, Co. Dublin
Teacher:
Sr M. Gabriel
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0794, Page 32

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0794, Page 32

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    Where Spence's house now stands was the Monastery of the Monks; but during the Penal Times the monks had to leave th Monastery for Priest Hunters were searching the place.

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    places. Hermitage Golf Club is built all over caves. This place retained its Penal name Hermitage where the Hermits lived and hid and said their Masses.
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  2. The most harmful weeds to the farm are (1) Pop pies, they spread through potatoes, wheat, oats etc. (2) Dandelions are just like the poppies for they spread through all crops. (3) Another weed commonly called "scutch" is very harmful for if it gets into the ground it cannot be taken out. It spreads round everywhere and even though it is taken out time and time again it will reappear.
    Parsley grown on good soil, was used in former days for the kidneys. The parsley was boiled in milk and the patient drank this. Celery boiled well was used to cure rheumatism. Children who had "the thrush" were brought to an old woman who lived in old Kilmainham. She put holy water down their throat and prayed over them; she was a very holy woman. that was nearly 60 years ago.
    To cure "Whooping Cough" children were put under the donkey three times.
    Poultices made of half boiled porridge were used for drawing sores. Fifty six years ago Mother used this method of drawing sores. This was used especially
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    Topics
    1. activities
      1. medical practice
        1. folk medicine (~11,815)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Mai Rogers
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Beaumount Cottages, Co. Dublin
    Informant
    Mrs Rogers
    Relation
    Unknown
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Beaumount Cottages, Co. Dublin