School: The Rower (B.), Inistioge (roll number 15160)

Location:
An Robhar, Co. Chill Chainnigh
Teacher:
Risteárd Ó Cuirrín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0847, Page 017

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  1. (continued from previous page)
    10. It is a sign of rain to see the midges biting, and to see the fishes jumping at the flies.
    11. A rainbow in the morning is a shepherd's warning; a rainbow in the night is a shepherd's delight.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  2. Once upon a time there lived a man called James Freyney better known as "Freyney the Robber". Once when he was after stealing some gold and ammunition, he was chased by the police, and he hid his plunder at "Carraig Ui Néill" wood. The fishermen went to look for it, but they could not find it.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. seánra
      1. creidiúint (~391)
        1. creidiúint choiteann (~2,535)
          1. ór i bhfolach (~7,411)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Patrick Barron
    Gender
    Male
    Informant
    Celestine Barron
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    40
    Address
    An Chill, Co. Chill Chainnigh