School: Shrule (roll number 7795/7796)

Location:
Shrule, Co. Galway
Teacher:
(name not given)
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0038C, Page 01_039

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    3. When you see a wisp caught on a hens tail it is a sign (that a stranger is coming) that there is somebody dead
    4. If you see a dog eating grass it is a sign of rain
    5. When the cat us after washing his face the first person he looks at is the first person to die.
    About three years ago on May Day there was a big storm of thunder and lightning It burned a cock of hay and killed two sheep and two lambs not very far from our house
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    About three years ago on May day...

    About three years ago on May Day there was a big storm of thunder and lightning It burned a cock of hay and killed two sheep and two lambs not very far from our house
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Cristeoir Ó Buachacháin
    Gender
    Male