School: Drong (2)

Location:
Drung, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
Bean Uí Fháinín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1022, Page 342

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  2. George Browne of Ballinacargy has told me the following story. Long ago when he was young, in one of his father's field, there were potatoes to be sent set. His father had men selling them. One man put down his spade, and when he did so, he found a hard lump.
    The men were called to their dunner. This fellow stayed behind to search for the gold. He found it. He took all the gold and ran away home
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