School: Sallybank

Location:
Droim Saileach (Merritt), Co. an Chláir
Teacher:
Seán Ó Riain
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  1. In olden times and up to the present there is a man called Jack the Lantran, Jack was composed of a small blue light quenching and lightening travelling at a terrible speed by night. Jack in his young days was a blacksmith very fond of drink.
    He could not buy any material for his work shop. One day a man came travelling along with his donkey and went into Jack for a shoe. Jack said he had no coal, the man said "hadent he
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    Folktales index
    AT0330A: The Smith and the Devil (Death)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Maureen Fennessy
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Clochdhoire, Co. an Chláir
    Informant
    Mr Christopher Fennessy
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Smith
    Address
    Clochdhoire, Co. an Chláir