School: Cappamore (B.) (roll number 7480)

Location:
Cappamore, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
James McCarthy
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  3. XML “Mass in a Graveyard”
  4. XML “Pishogues”

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  2. May Eve falls on the last day of April and on that evening some people make piseogs. Other people go around to all the wells and streams on their farm and shake salt in them, because they say that anyone couldn't do any harm to you by piseogs when that is done.
    An uncle of mine named Mr Keays, and another man stayed up one night to mind a cow
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