School: Gurrane (B.) (roll number 14839)

Location:
Clondrohid, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Seán Ó Loingsigh
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    married to a foxy woman. Some men go out early May morning to see who would have the first smoke for it is said that he could have your butter for the year from who ever would have the first smoke.
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    1. events
      1. events (by time of year) (~11,476)
        1. May (~639)
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  3. It is everbody custom on May night to shake holy water on the crops and on the cattle. It is a belief if you met a foxy woman on May morning you would have no luck for the year If you saw three magpies on May morning you would have great luck for the year. If you milked a neighbours cow on May morning you would have that mans butter for the year. The most popular custom here around is not to give a coal to any person. They would have the butter along with their own for the rest of the year if they got it.
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  4. It is a custom to go to the "City" for blessed water to give it to cattle and to shake it on the crops. It was an old custom on May Day not to give milk to any person because they would
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