School: Killorglin (C.) (roll number 12833)

Location:
Killorglin, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Úna Nic Choluim
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0435, Page 225

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  2. There was a man living in Castle Conway named Erra Banáin. He had two horns grown out of his forehead. He was supposed to be very good to the poor, for at night he used to bring any poor people he met into the Castle. He used put them to sleep in a special bed. There was a spring in the bed so that when any one went into it the bed brought them down to an underground moat
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