School: Na Mullaigh (Smithboro') (roll number 10104)

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Na Mullaí, Co. Mhuineacháin
Teacher:
Mrs Walsh
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  2. Oaten Bread baked on a griddle in front of turf fire.
    Yes, a Quern Stone was found in Carnowen Bog - was given to Rev. Arthur Rose who took it (it is thought) to the Museum in Belfast. Dr. Rose is dead.
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