School: Carron / Carthan (roll number 7573)

Location:
Carran, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Micheál Ó Muirthille
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    pain it is said that if they put the wool to where they had the pain and it is said that it would cure them.
    There is another superstition that if a person tried to be first in doing anything, they would surely be last. It is thought that if a person was working with earth after sunset, they would have bad luck.
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