A Treasure of Ballygraigue
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Moira Clifford, Mrs E. Clifford
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Bailiúchán béaloidis é seo a chnuasaigh páistí scoile in Éirinn le linn na 1930idí. Breis eolais
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Moira Clifford, Mrs E. Clifford
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“The strangest story I ever heard was told by an old man about two months ago about a hidden treasure.”
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Michael Kennedy
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“Years ago, people such as in the time of the Danes used to hide gold, silver and jewellery of every kind, in certain places where they could get it.”
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Mr J.J. Moylan, Patricia Moylan
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“There was a poor man and his wife and four children.”
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Moira Reynolds, Mrs J. Reynolds
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“A few miles outside Nenagh, lies the Devils Bit Mountains.”
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Margaret Mary O' Brien, Mr W. O' Brien
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Kathleen Mounsey, Mr J. Mounsey
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“Roads leading from one place to another are usually know from the name of the district which they pass through.”
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Mr J. Ryan, Nancy Ryan
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“The are many local roads around Nenagh which got their names from saints who had wells there from time to time and many other things also.”
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Mary Maher, Mr J. Maher
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“There are many roads around the locality namely Limerick road which is the direct road from Nenagh to Limerick, a distance of about twenty miles.”
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Moira Clifford, Mrs E. Clifford
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“The following are some local roads in my district - Dublin Road, Limerick Road, Birr Road and a number of others.”
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Breeda Lewis, Mrs Lewis
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“Roads leading from one place to another are usually known from the name of the district they pass through.”
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Breeda Burke, Mrs E. T. Burke
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Breeda Fennessy, Mr T. Fennessy
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“Each day of the week has it's own luck.”
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Eleanor Cullen, Mr T. Cullen
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“There are many old beliefs about the days of the week in my native district.”
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Linda Reynolds, Mr P. Reynolds
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“There are several old sayings connected with the days of the week in my native district.”
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Kathleen Mounsey, Mr J. Mounsey
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“There are days of the week which are looked upon as lucky and unlucky.”
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Betty Ryan, Michael Fogarty
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“There are certain beliefs in the district about each day.”
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Mr T. Cullen, Teresa Condon
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“In this district there are certain days counted lucky and unlucky such as- Friday is said to be the luckiest day of the week.”
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Moira Clifford, Mrs E. Clifford
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“There are certain days of the week which are supposed to be lucky and unlucky.”
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Mona Reynolds, Mrs J. Reynolds
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“In my native district there are many old sayings about the days of the week.”
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Mary Mackey, Mr J. Mackey
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