School: Stonehall, Cora Caitlín

Location:
Stonehall, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Páidraig Mac Cormaic
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0599, Page 413

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    the third night and when morning dawned he had caught only six fish."You may have them "said the owner of the weir.
    The saint became angry and said: "henceforth only six fish will ever be caught in this weir!"Such is the case.
    Tobar a 'tae (1)in Sean a Bhaile -There was a hurling match here once .A man was killed in the game and buried here.(2) In Stonehall Tobar (pronounced )Thighthe -Tobar na tighthe in Mcnamara's land near lios na mná géire Tobar Críst in Tullyvarrga -there is a bush growing over it -a person with an empty cart can pass it -with a load of hay -no.A man cut the bush and never had any luck.Tobar na Cuis (mban)sidhe.
    Tobar na gclar
    Tochar fada -in Pat frost's land ,Stonehall
    Tóin Rua-O Dea's field, Waverley
    Truaigh bháis -in the Fianns Rhinanna .
    Treas Mhichil
    Treas na h-Abhann.
    Treas Meanna (See page 119)
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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    Stonehall, Co. Clare