School: Cluain Tuirc (C.)

Location:
Cluain Torc, Co. Liatroma
Teacher:
Máire Ní Gharaidh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0217, Page 120

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    butter make a very good ointment for healing.
    The Ash leaves when boiled on water are good for rheumatism and for the heart.
    The Ivy leaves are good for dieing or claning.
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  2. There were two poets in my district long ago namely Patrick Cullen Annaduff, Dromod, and John McDonald, Cloonboney, Dromod.
    Patrick Cullen was a native of Annaduff. He lived at the entrance gate of Lord Harlech's.
    He composed all his songs in English. "Notley's wall" was one of the songs he composed.
    Patrick Cullen died in Carrick hospital and was buried in Annaduff Cemetry about six years ago.
    John McDonald was a native of Bornacoola parish. He was a farmer
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