Scoil: Glenahilty (uimhir rolla 10656)
- Suíomh:
- Gleann na hEilte, Co. Thiobraid Árann
- Múinteoir: M. Ó hEoghanáin
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- It is reported and believed that large treasure was found in Mrs Hawley's field Ballycapple, about a year ago. This field is at the back of Mrs Hawley's house and a big rock stands in it. This rock was always very remarkable, because a holly bush grows at the end of it. On a dark night about 12 o'clock, a loud noise was heard in Ballycapple. People were alarmed and those living near, looking through their windos, saw a light near the rock, and iron bars working. They watched until 2 o'clock, when the light disappeared and noises ceased. People who approached the place next day saw signs of digging around the rock. About a week after, the noise was heard again, louder than before and the digging went on till 5 o'clock. People were more alarmed this time, as the operations finished with shouting and cheering. Next day a large crock was discovered near the rock. It is supposed to have contained gold.