School: Kenagh, Longford (roll number 15154)

Location:
Keenagh, Co. Longford
Teacher:
T. Ó Murchadha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0751, Page 053

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  2. This happened thirty years ago. In my Grand father's field. The name of the field is Castle hill. The workman was digging potatoes in the field and came across a crock of gold. He covered it with a scraw. A poor man was passing by and he asked him for a pipe of tobacco. The workman shouted at him and told him to get away as he had none. He was afraid that the man would find the gold. When the poor man was gone he looked under the scraw all
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