School: Rahugh (roll number 12905)

Location:
Rahugh, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
P. Ó Maonghaile
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    There is a mound in Rahugh.

    There is a mound in Rahugh. It is situated in a field near where the where the monastery was long ago. There is a story told about it, that the Rylands and Bagnalls dug into it one night. They found that it was empty inside but they were hunted out of it by things in the shape of butterflies.
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    Topics
    1. place-space-environment
      1. legendary and spiritual places (~158)
        1. fairy forts (~5,616)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    John Carey
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Sonnagh, Co. Westmeath
    Informant
    Andrew carey
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Sonnagh, Co. Westmeath
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    Clog Stuca is the name of a rock in our farm.

    CLOG STUCA is the name of a rock in our farm. It is about seven feet high. It is in the shape of a rectangular. There is a ridge around it. It is about four feet above the field. It is standing straight. Flat on one side and and round on the other. The top is pointed
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