School: Moycarkey, Thurles

Location:
Moycarky, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Michael Myers
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0553, Page 364

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0553, Page 364

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    On May Eve a bunch of May blossom together with other wild flowers were put upon a dung hill and sprinkled with holy water.

    On May Eve a bunch of May blossom together with other wild flowers were put upon a dung hill and sprinkled with holy water.
    The headlands of the tillage fields were also sprinkled with holy water on May Eve to bring good luck to the crops. This is sometimes still done in this district.
    When butter was being made on May morning it was believed that if a neighbour came in and wished by the power of the devil that the produce of butter should be
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