School: Louth (C.) (roll number 3252)

Location:
Louth, Co. Louth
Teacher:
M. Ní Chasaide
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0665, Page 221

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0665, Page 221

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  2. A man named Joe Duffy lived in Innisheen and died recently. There was a big lone bush growing on the pig stye wall and he said he would cut it and so he did, at that time Mrs Conophy of Channonrock his sister was keeping house for him and an old wrinkled hag of a woman came in and a shawl around her and Mrs Conophy thought she was a poor woman because she asked for shelter, a grain of oaten meal and an egg, and when she got them she went out and came in for three days after other and got the same
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