School: Kilmaganny, Thomastown
- Location:
- Kilmaganny, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: C. Ó Hurdail
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- Some people would not cut their hair on Mondays as it would not grow again. Others would not cut their nails on Wednesday for the same reason.
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- Collector
- Michael Moore
- Gender
- Male
- If the dirt that is swept of the floor is thrown out on that morning, the luck goes out with it.
Some shopkeepers would not give credit on Monday; they say it is unlucky. - If a cow has an ailment, it should be treated on a Wednesday.
If you dig a grave on a Monday, you will be digging graves for the week.
If a marriage took place on any day other than Wednesday, the people would have no luck.
If you kill a cat on a Tuesday, you'll have no luck for seven years. - The 18th March is a very lucky date to set potatoes; the last week of May, unlucky.(continues on next page)