School: Cill Cúlach

Location:
Kilcooly, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Séamus Mac Lochlainn
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    It is believed that there is an enchanted mill in Ballyduggan and it is said that the wheel of this mill will run with blood after a certain battle which will be fought on the top of Ballyduggan hill.

    It is believed that there is an enchanted mill in Ballydugan and it is said that the wheel of this mill will run with blood after a certain battle which will be fought on the top of Ballydugan hill.
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    It is believed that there is a brother and sister buried under an ash tree in Ballyduggan hill

    It is believed that there is a brother and sister buried under an ash tree in Ballyduggan hill that were killed during the time of the War and that they will rise again in time of war and fight with a certain army and it is believed that the army they fight with will win.
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    There is an ancient blessed well situated in the middle of Ballybroder and it is believed that a great many people of different diseases used to pay visits to this well

    There is an ancient blessed well situated in the middle of Ballybroder and it is believed that a great many people of different diseases used to pay visits to this well and the majority of them were cured. It is also believed that the print of the Blessed Virgin's foot, or some other Saint is to be seen in rock beside the well.
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