School: Stabannon, Castlebellingham (roll number 5457)

Location:
Stabannan, Co. Louth
Teacher:
E. Mac Oisín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0671, Page 059

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    This James Napper Tandy was the son of Lieut James Tandy and grandson of James Napper Tandy of '98
    It is said that James Napper Tandy himself is buried in CBHam graveyard. An old man told that he remembered the remains of Napper Tandy of '98 being brought to Annagassan and he was buried at dead of night in this grave.
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    To cure diarrhoea.

    Kate Crawley 5th May 1938
    C.B. Ham Co Louth
    aged 65 years
    Charwoman
    Born in C.B. Ham
    Spent life in same place.
    She got story from her grandmother Bridget O'Toole 50 years ago. She was 60 years old then. To cure diarrhea. Get the bark of a tree (She couldn't remember what
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    Language
    English
    Informant
    Kate Crawley
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    65
    Occupation
    Domestic worker
    Address
    Castlebellingham, Co. Louth