School: Killough (roll number 9540)
- Location:
- Killulagh, Co. Westmeath
- Teacher: Mary Lynch
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- Collector
- Mary A. Callan
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Williamstown (Rochford), Co. Westmeath
- It is not considered lucky to see a 'new moon' through any kind of glass, some people do not like to see a new moon through a window. If the cock crows at certain hours during the day ill luck or some bad news will soon follow. If a cock walks up and crows near the door it is said a stranger is to arrive or some good is near at hand.