Scoil: Lagganstown, New Inn (uimhir rolla 13705)
- Suíomh:
- Baile an Logáin Íochtarach, Co. Thiobraid Árann
- Múinteoir: Eoghan Mac Cárthaigh
Sonraí oscailte
Ar fáil faoin gceadúnas Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
- XML Scoil: Lagganstown, New Inn
- XML Leathanach 159
- XML “Stories - Petticoat Loose”
- XML “A Story about Lord Massey”
Nóta: Ní fada go mbeidh Comhéadan Feidhmchláir XML dúchas.ie dímholta agus API úrnua cuimsitheach JSON ar fáil. Coimeád súil ar an suíomh seo le haghaidh breis eolais.
Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)some time he asked her what damned her soul. She replied that she had been damned for telling lies. The priest told her that she had not been damned for that. She then said that she was damned for putting water in milk and selling it to the poor but he also told her that she had not been damned for that. She then told him that she was damned for killing her children. The priest said that that was the cause of her damnation and he banished her to the Red Sea where she would remain until lá an luain, the Last Day. The story goes on to say that she is still in banishment at the Red Sea and that she thinks that every Monday - luan is lán an luain.
- In olden times Suircastle, Golden, Co. Tipperary was occupied by a gentleman of the name of Lord Massey. The present owner of his estate is Major O'Malley who purchased it the estate many years ago from Lady Massey. These Masseys possessed extensive holdings in County Cork. When the Lord referred to in this story died his son, the young lord inherited the property. The parish priest and curate of Golden lived(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)