School: Loughanvally (roll number 8363)

Location:
Loughanavally, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
Mrs. O'Connor
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0742, Page 303

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  3. XML “The Twelve Days of Christmas”
  4. XML “Shrove”
  5. XML “Ash Wednesday”

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    will have a fruitful lucky year in Ireland. If it is an easterly wind the English will have all the prosperity. On twelfth day people take down all their Xmas decorations. They say water is changed into wine at midnight on Little Xmas night.
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  2. Shrove Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday. People make a lot of pancakes on that day. If there are any marriagable boys or girls out on that night they put a rope about them and drag them to be married. It is the last day that people have to get married on until Lent is over.
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