School: Dundalk (St. Nicholas Monastery) (roll number 16719)

Location:
Dundalk, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Br. T. Ó Briain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0661, Page 132

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0661, Page 132

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    it with flowers and placed a statue of the Blessed Virgin over the well.Every night on the 15th August,the water rises miraculously.People come and take the water in bottles and many cures have been wrought by it.
    Kevin Deane
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    Four hundred yards north of Dundalk Bridge, on the road to Manorhamilton, where the village of Lisdoo stands was once and old fairy fort.

    Four hundred yards north of Dundalk Bridge, on the road to Manorhamilton,where the village of Lisdoo stands was once an old fairy fort.Growing over the top of that fort was an old tree,on which the people used to leave things every night before midnight.The next morning the people would anxiously go to
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Seán Duffy
    Gender
    Male