School: Kilbride (roll number 11793)

Location:
Cill Bhríde, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Áine, Bean Ní Mháirtín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0698, Page 111

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  2. There is a square stone at "Tobar nua glás" on which is written. "Pray for the soul of Lord Barnwell of Trimblestown 1678. It is said he was a saint, and on another stone are the tracks of his knees.
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  3. Long ago people used to use boxty bread when they were making it they used to steep raw potatoes in a crock.
    They used to leave them there until it got sour they used to leave it steeping for twenty four hours.
    Then they mixed it with meal. They used to bake it on a griddle. They used to bake the oaten
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