School: Shrule (roll number 7795/7796)

Location:
Sruthair, Co. na Gaillimhe
Teacher:
(ní thugtar ainm)
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    the square. Moran thought that this was a very cruel death and he would get rid of them in another way. Next day he got his donkey and and put his two sons riding on him and set out for a wood in the North of Ireland. He brought a cake of bread and a bottle of water with him. When he came to the wood he left them under a tree and left the bottle of water and the cake of bread beside them. Then he turned away home. When the goldsmith heard of this he was very glad and gave Moran a lot of money. A certain gentle
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Cristeoir Ó Buachacháin
    Gender
    Male