School: St. Brigid's (B.) (roll number 12925)

Location:
Wexford, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
M. Gúld
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    It is said that a man and a woman were always fighing with each other...

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    picked him up and went for a priest and doctor. When the doctor came he said that he was suffering from leprosy. In a few weeks time the woman died of cancer.
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  2. Cromwell used to come from Sinnott's shop under the ground up to Cromwell's fort through a tunnel when he was wanting to let no one see him. He used to go from Cromwell's Fort up to the grave yard in the Faythe. Cromwell is to be seen riding through Cromwell's Fort at night time at about twelve o'clock every night on a white horse.
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