School: Dubhlinn (B.), Inis (roll number 4870)

Location:
Doolin, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Tadhg Ó Seasnáin
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  1. St. Brician's Well
    Saint Brician's Well is situated in Toomullen and it is near the old church there. It is a small well and it can only contain four gallons of water, and it is covered over with a flag. It is a well that is very hard to be found. Often people went there and never found it. Out from the well there is a small bush, it is facing towards the old church . There is a special cure at this well for sore eyes, there are certain prayers to say. When people go there they say five Our fathers, five Hail Mary's and five Glorias.
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  2. Saint Bricin's Well
    Saint Bricin's Well is situated in Toomullen and it is about a half a mile from Roadford bridge, and it is near the old church of Toomullin. It is a small well and is covered over with a flag. It is a well that is very hard to find often people went there and they never found it. Out from the well there is a small thorn bush. It is facing towards the church. The days on which this well is visited are two Thursdays and ellondays and the
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