School: Ballyhaise
- Location:
- Ballyhaise, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: Thos. Plunkett
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- (continued from previous page)thought then of the curse that the Norman chief put on the person who would dig the gold and he also said that a life was to be lost at the digging and he also said that a life of a person would decay if the gold was dug. So going to dig it, the men brought a cat with them that if a life was going to be lost it would be the cats and then pieces of the stone flew out and hit one of the men who was digging and they stopped and when they were going home the looked behind them and saw about forty thousand little red soldiers riding on little horses coming after them. They were no the height of the rushes they were galloping through.
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Thomas Dennin
Tonagh
Ballyhaise
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- Informant
- James Niell
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 64
- Address
- Curraghanoe, Co. Cavan