School: Cluain Uamha (C.) (roll number 12828)
- Location:
- Cloyne, Co. Cork
- Teacher: E. Geeleher
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- (continued from previous page)Mary Eliza Driscoll VII
- Long ago it was the custom that all Irish people should wear shamrock on Saint Patrick's Day, because when Saint Patrick was explaining (to a king) about the Three Divine Persons a sprig of shamrock sprang up at his feet.
If an old man met another man, he asked him if he had his "Patricks Pot" yet. This meant had he a "pint" yet that day. If he had not, both would have one then.
Both boys and girls wore harps and rosettes made of green ribbon; men wore shamrock on their hats also.- Collector
- Marie O' Brien
- Gender
- Female
- Informant
- Mr J. O' Brien
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Cloyne, Co. Cork