School: Star of the Sea, Glengivney (roll number 12334)

Location:
Glennagiveny, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Brian Mac Giolla Easbuic
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1118, Page 225

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1118, Page 225

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  2. Here is another story which I have heard my uncle tell on different occasions. It is also a fairy tale and although we might find it difficult to believe everything that the story contains, yet those people who relate such stories are quite willing to give you any proof that what they say is quite true. They believe firmly in the fairies. This is the story as my uncle told it to us.
    There is a story told of an old woman who lived in Mossy Glen. Her name was Catherine Sweeney. She left her own home one Thursday morning sometime in the summer of 1880 to go to the market in Moville and as she lived in the south side of the Glen she
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