School: Crosspatrick, Johnstown

Location:
Crosspatrick, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
P. Ó Foghlú
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    There was a man in County Kilkenny who was a Catholic and he turned Protestant and married.

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    Language
    English
    Collector
    M. Grady
    Informant
    M. Dwyer
    Age
    83
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    A man named Cody lived in Kavanagh's Castle.

    A man named Cody lived in Kavanagh's Castle. He had seven sons. One day some soldiers followed one of them from Fenard to Rath. They caught him and brought him with them to a rath. One of the soldiers cut a briar and they hanged him with it. One of them said it was a cool gad. That place is called Rathcoolgad. Cody is buried at Patsy Moore's gate.
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    There was a landlord named Keating who lived in Woodsgift. He evicted all the Graine tenants.

    There was a landlord named Keating who lived in Woodsgift. He evicted all the Graine tenants. Father Healy was very angry and he said, "There wont be
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