School: Cullyfad, Longford (roll number 15975)
- Location:
- Killyfad, Co. Longford
- Teacher: William Balfe
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- (continued from previous page)Lord passed by the water stood and in His power and in His name I command, this blood may do the same.
There is a man names James Carrigy living in Glenoughill who sets bones for animals. There is a leaf called the panting leaf or an orange lily and they are two cures for a boil. For an ear-ache cut an onion in two halves, roast it and apply it to the ear.- Informant
- Patrick Fealy
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- Killyfad, Co. Longford