School: Lisselton (B.) (roll number 10535)

Location:
Lisselton, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Liam Brún
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    Darby Ó Sullivan. Ballydonoghue.
    Johnny Walshe. Ballydonoghue.
    Dave Gun. Lyre.
    Michael Mulvihill. Lacca.
    John Byrne. Inch
    John Kennelly. Ballydonoghue.
    Tom Kennelly. Ballydonoghue.
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  2. There lived an old woman in Clashmealcon long ago. She had three sons and each son had a filly a hound and a hawk. One day the eldest son went out ploughing. As he was going to his work he saw a hare jumping out of a bush. At that moment he turned back to the house again. He put his saddle and his bridle on his filly and got his hound and hawk. He rode after the hare for a mile long till the hare
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    Folktales index
    AT0303: The Twins or Blood‑Brothers
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Con Leahy
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Ballyegan, Co. Kerry