The Fóidín Marbh
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place was the foidin marbh.
This is a collection of folklore compiled by schoolchildren in Ireland in the 1930s. More information
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“There is a stone in The Square, Tuam, and if a person stands on this with his foot in a certain position he is put astray.”
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“One night John Solan from Killedan went fishing...”
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“There is a stone in The Square, Tuam, and if a person stands on this with his foot in a certain position he is put astray.”
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“When people take the fóidín meara...”
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“Irish words and phrases that have been adopted into the popular English speech of the district:”
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