School: Clandouglas, Lic Snámha (roll number 10380)

Location:
Clondouglas, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Bean Uí Sheanacháin
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    to look at it, + while he was looking in, they pushed him, + buried him alive.
    One night Mr. OConnell was salting meat at the house of a Mr. OSullivan about 2 miles from his own house. It was late in the night when he was returning home + he went through the fields + when facing a high fence about 10 feet high a white doe leaped over it in his direction + ran through the field where the Earl of Lixnaw had a chariot Drive from Lixnaw to Deerpark. The doe cleared the fence like a greyhound with one bound and there was no animal like it the place.
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  2. 46 1/2 years ago there was a great fall of snow. There was no sign of a road to be seen, it went in the key holes of the doors + into the houses, all houses were completely
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