School: Tattenclave

Location:
Tattintlieve, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
B. Ní Chróinín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0949, Page 140

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  1. Long ago my mother's grandmother used to carry butter to town and Ballybay. The old women used to go barefoot and carry their boots with them. When they would go to the end of the town they would put them on them. When they would come out of the town they would take the boots off again. There was no such eating-houses in those days. The old women used to bring their tea and sugar with them and get it wet - and they also used their own bread, that they had brought for use from home.
    An ounce of tea was all ever was bought that time, unless for such houses that there was a dance. The men used to go barefoot in that time too along with the old women.
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    Topics
    1. agents (~1)
      1. historical persons (~5,068)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Terry Corrigan
    Gender
    Unknown
    Age
    14
    Address
    Calliagh, Co. Monaghan
    Informant
    Annie Corrigan
    Relation
    Parent
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    55
    Address
    Tattintlieve, Co. Monaghan
  2. There was a man named John Scot who threw a hundred weight over a big wall. There was a game of throw weights and he won it.
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