School: Strang's Mills, Kilmacow

Location:
Strangsmill, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Richard Rellis
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0845, Page 297

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    A native of Kilmacow named Martin Walsh was a great mower He could mow something more than one acre in a day.

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    A native of Kilmacow named Martin Walsh was a great mower
    He could mow something more than one acre in a day.
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  2. Brides sometimes came to see the place of her husband-to-be accompanied by her relations. If the man was not well off, Cattle & ricks of hay & also of straw were sometimes borrowed from the neighbours in order to deceive the others into giving as big a fortune as possible. They were removed before the parties came home from the wedding. This was not a constant practice but it occurred in some known cases
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