School: Skryne (roll number 1210)

Location:
Skreen, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Brian Mac Gabhann
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0686, Page 344

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  2. Eileen Johnson, Greenpark, Tara gives the following:
    St. Johns well in Warrenstown visited to cure all ailments but we must believe in St. John.
    A baby is cured of the whooping cough when it is handed three times under an asses legs and across his back and when the sign of the cross is made. The seventh son or daughter has the gift of forsight or fortune telling. Garlic is good for consumption. They say a dandelion is a cure for the Kidneys.
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