School: Cúl Doire (roll number 8008)

Location:
Cúldoire, Co. Thiobraid Árann
Teacher:
Máire, Bean Uí Máille
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  2. (collected in the locality. Told by my father, Michael Delaney (54 years), Pallas to me, 26.11.'37.)
    There was a pot of gold buried during the time of the Danes between Knockane and Pallas Bridge. The people came with it down the car road from the Glosha to Hanly's piers, the Cottage, Kylecrue, and they hadn't it at Pallas Bridge.
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  3. collected in the locality. Told to me by Mrs Winifred Ryan (aged about 88) Course-park 26.11.'37
    Long ago when the Danes were in Ireland. they had a good deal of money. People followed them to take it from,
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