School: Tír-Dhá-Ghlas (Terryglass)

Location:
Terryglass, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Seán Ó Gliasáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0530, Page 485

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    A young girl from Co. Galway came to St. Augh's well to perform the rounds.

    1. Mrs Darcy. 2. Terryglass. 3. About 95. 4. Labourer. 5. Terryglass. 6. From parents. 7. About 70 years ago. 8. About 65 years. 9. Terryglass. 10. 1934.
    (b) A young girl from Co. Galway came to St. Augh's well to perform the rounds. This girl was suffering from partial blindness, but she went home cured of her ailment after having piously gone through all the religious exercises required.
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    The eye-well was covered in by a Protestant-Minister some seventy years ago.

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    Some eighty years ago boat loads of pilgrims used be seen coming across Lough Derg....

    Some eighty years ago boat-loads of pilgrims used be seen coming across Lough Derg from Galway to Terryglass in the early summer mornings to perform rounds at the Eyewell.
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