School: Cnoc Sceach, An Léim (roll number 10603)

Location:
Knockskagh, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Ss. Mac Carrthaigh
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  3. XML “Gadaí Dubh's Gold”
  4. XML “Another Story about the Gold”

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  2. Mr John McCarthy - a local labourer living on the road between Leap - Glandore says that not many years ago, a box or a keg of gold was found in Coolnaclehy bog. He came in contact with many local people of that area, both inside and outside Ireland who all told the same story of how it was located but they always called it Don Juan's Gold. He also states that the greater part of it was sold in 'jewellers' shops in England (London) and that he met a man who was actually speaking to Jerh Sweeney in one of the above shops
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