School: Gleann na gCreabhar (Anglesboro), Baile Mhistéala (roll number 10262)

Location:
Gleann na gCreabhar, Co. Luimnigh
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Cadhla
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    You might remember that I told you a few nights ago that General Hugh Massy got a forfeit estate in Duntryleague...

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    She was a noted fortune teller and the next time the people came in to have their fortunes told they found her inside in bed and she all blood. They knew then that she was the hare who used roam about the countryside at night and milk their cows.
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    This reminds me now of Richard Ryan of Ballinvreena, Knocklong Co. Limk.

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    William Carber of West Cork told me that he was one evening walking around the kitchen at home...

    William Carber of West Cork told me that he was one evening
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