School: Beanntraighe (B.) (roll number 15135)

Location:
Bantry, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Dr. Mac Carrthaigh
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    were there did not know anything about he being ill.
    Shortly after that the priest died. The people were very sorry for him. They also knew then, that he was ill, when he left the mass rock. Every night after his death he was seen finishing that mass.
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  2. In the district of Durrus there lived a Protestant farmer. This farmer did not care what he did as long as it harmed the Catholics.
    One day he was returning from a fair, when he saw a graveyard. In this graveyard a chieftain's wife was buried, and over her grave was a cross of precious stone.
    The Protestant saw this stone and said to himself
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Willie Murphy
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Bantry, Co. Cork
    Informant
    Mrs Murphy
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Bantry, Co. Cork