School: Mell, Mell N. School, Drogheda (roll number 855)

Location:
Mell, Co. Louth
Teacher:
E. Ní Cholmáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0678, Page 069

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0678, Page 069

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  3. XML “May Day Customs”
  4. XML “A Superstition about the Fairies”

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  2. A red coal of the fire is supposed to protect people at night from the fairies or evil spirits. People that stayed in houses late at night got the red coal going home for fear the fairies would harm them. The fairies were supposed to watch for people at night and especially children and children were never sent to a neighbouring house for a message at night without the redcoal of the fire in their clothes.
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