School: Cromadh (C.) (roll number 9307)

Location:
Croom, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Bríd, Bean Mhic Eoin
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    One of the famous wells of our county, probably the most famous well is St. Ita's well in Killedy.

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  2. Mermaids.
    The general belief is that seven years bad luck follows the seeing of a mermaid. The mermaid is generally spoken of as a very beautiful maid, who is seen sitting on a rock and combing her long beautiful golden locks. She is a native of the sea being half fish, but when willing to come on land becomes all woman. In all the mermaid stories I have heard she longs to get back to her native element, however happy she is on earth but she cannot go back unless she gets the cap in some stories, the cloak in others, which she
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