School: Shrule (roll number 7795/7796)

Location:
Shrule, Co. Galway
Teacher:
(name not given)
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    the back door and ate the heart and liver. Morans wife got very angry and went out and killed a hem and fried the heart. When he came he eat them and went to bed. Next morning when he woke he searched the bed but could not find anything. When Morans wife was dressing the beds of Pat and Mike she found a purse of gold under each of their head When the goldsmith heard of this he got very angry and told Moran to put tar and feathers on them and to light them an
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Cristeoir Ó Buachacháin
    Gender
    Male