School: Mantua (roll number 2327)

Location:
An Móinteach, Co. Ros Comáin
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Beirn
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0238, Page 057

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0238, Page 057

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  2. There is an old fort at Rathcroghan and it is believed there are fairies living in it. One night a fairy came into the house of Thomas Farrell and gave him a bag of gold. He told him his horse would be sick in the morning but not to heed her until she would die. He told him also not to take off his shoes in the food forth. Next day the fairy came and the mare was dead but in payment for her he said he would give him another bag of gold. He came the next day with the gold and was never seen after that.
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  3. When Doctor Beirne was going to build his house he selected a place near a wood. On the spot where he was going to build it there was going to be some trouble in the cutting down a bush, he was told. This no one would do because this bush was supposed to be enchanted by fairies. He offered a man six pounds if he would cut it down for him but he would not.
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