School: St Canice's, Aghaboe (roll number 16939)

Location:
Aghaboe, Co. Laois
Teacher:
Aine Ní Dhubhlaoigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0829, Page 391

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  2. When people are getting married old boots are tied to the backs of the cars. If the bridegroom-to-be meets the bride on their way to the church it is supposed to be unlucky, or if they meet a funeral, the bride, according to a tradition, is to die within a year. The people were paid for throwing rice when the married couple would come outside the church-door but it is seldom done at present. The old custom of match-making is seldom carried on in this district now. A certain man was selected to go to the house of the girl with the man who wished to marry her.
    Before the match-maker went to the girl's house, he put a tongs across the threshold to jump over it. If the tongs fell he would not succeed in making the match.
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