School: Monaghan (Clochar Lughaidh) (roll number 359)

Location:
Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
Sr Déaglán
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    around it and misfortune was supposed to come to anyone who touched it. Some people did not believe it and cut the bush down and immediatly the cattle died and sickness came to their houses and other misfortunes like that.
    Written by, Mary Corr,
    Sunnyside,
    Monaghan.
    Told by,
    Mr G. Corr
    Sunnyside
    Monaghan.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  2. Fairy Forts
    There is a fairy fort at Tully. It is a mound of earth on top of a hill. The hill is called Tully and because of that the fort is called Tully. There is another fort called Lisen Raw a little way out-
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