School: Pres. Convent, Drogheda (roll number 851)

Location:
Drogheda, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Sr. M. Patrick
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0679, Page 014

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0679, Page 014

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    it, cooked salmon in it and made a liquid called mead from it.
    The people of the higher classes often drank from a beautiful horn, but a mether, another drinking vessel was more common and had many handles.
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  2. The men long ago wore a long loose robe reaching to the feet and fastened at the throat with a broach. The rich people wore a robe of many different colours. A short robe was worn inside reaching the knee and fastened at the waist by a belt.
    When working the outer
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