School: Moynalty (C.)

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Moynalty, Co. Meath
Teacher:
(name not given)
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0706, Page 068

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0706, Page 068

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    run around and pick grass.
    Dock leaf.
    Boiled and given to pigs when potatoes are scarce. Juice cures nettle sting.
    Water Cress.
    A tall leafy plant which is to be found in places where water is. Sometimes is is boiled and it is eaten by people. Other times it used in sandwiches raw.
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  2. Speedwell.
    Grows on old walls. Boiled and eaten for Kidney trouble.
    Dock leaf.
    A weed. Very plentiful around these parts. The juice is used for the sting of a nettle.
    St Peter's leaf.
    A small green leaf very plentiful in these parts. Place the right side of the leaf on inflammation to reduce it. (J. Govern, Donore).
    Mouse's Ear.
    A small green plant. Its leaves are
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