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“There was man called Hennigan living in Cloonagh at one time.”
- Language
- English
- Collector
- Joseph P. Caron
- Informant
- Mrs James Peyton
- Age
- 58
List of schools and items where this name is mentioned
“There was man called Hennigan living in Cloonagh at one time.”
“The crowing of a hen is very unlucky and a hen that crows should be killed.”
“There is a belief that if there's a white cock in the yard that the man of the house will be in good health while the white cock remains alive.”
“You shouldn't exchange a hen for a hen or a duck for a duck, it is supposed to be unlucky.”
“The lending of a hatching hen to a neighbour brings ill luck.”
“A clutch of eggs, for the purpose of setting under a hen should not be washed before presenting some to a neighbour.”
“If a wisp of straw is seen attached to a hen's tail...”
“The screeching of a "filibín" is interpreted as "bíodh rud agat éin ná bí gan aon rud".”
“The screeching of the grouse is taken as 'Sparáil an Fraoch'.”
“There is a lake in Cuillonaughton, Callow, Killasser which is known as loch a' císte...”
“There lived at one time in Cuillonaughton, Callow, Foxford a chieftain called Naughton o' Ruadáin...”
“Some believe that the St Lasair after whom this parish named was a daughter of St Ronan's.”