School: Ballinkillen, Muine Beag

Location:
Ballinkillin, Co. Carlow
Teacher:
Seán Mac Domhnaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0906, Page 067

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0906, Page 067

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  1. XML School: Ballinkillen, Muine Beag
  2. XML Page 067
  3. XML “Bringing Back the Butter”
  4. XML “Gallán at Clonee”
  5. XML “The Witch Child of Suncroft”

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  2. Clonee is near Myshall and about 5 miles from Ballinkillen School Old people in many districts there have a story about Clonee and the Gallán which stands in it with the imprint of a hand on it. This is the story:-
    This stone was formerly at Mount Leinster at a place called the Black Banks up over the Nine Stones (placed there to commemorate a skirmish in '98).
    A witch who lived at the Black Banks lifted the stone and was about to hurl it into Co Wicklow when she slipped on the steep mountain side. The stone flew from her hand and fell in Clonee where it still is. The witch slipped down the mountain past Cúl a Sneachta. People at this latter place will show those who wish to see them the tracks made by the witch as she slipped down the mountain.
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