The old people would tell you that a headless coach was often seen around Cool.


Story collected by Mary Nolan, a student at The Rower (C.), Inistioge school (The Rower, Co. Kilkenny) (no informant identified).

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Ruins in Grange


Story collected by Mary Nolan, a student at The Rower (C.), Inistioge school (The Rower, Co. Kilkenny) (no informant identified).

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The Story of the Bean Bán


Story collected by Teresa Flynn, a student at The Rower (C.), Inistioge school (The Rower, Co. Kilkenny) from informant Mrs Flynn.

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A Ghost Story


Story collected by a student at The Rower (C.), Inistioge school (The Rower, Co. Kilkenny) from informant Luke Grace.

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The most notable man in the Rower about the period of which we are writing was a man named William Shea.


Story collected by Joanna Walsh, a student at The Rower (C.), Inistioge school (The Rower, Co. Kilkenny) from informant James Bolger.

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The old people around Ballylogue would tell you that around the marshes some where near the house two men were cutting hay.


Story collected by Mary Nolan, a student at The Rower (C.), Inistioge school (The Rower, Co. Kilkenny) (no informant identified).

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There is a legend told of a woman who lived in Ballylogue hundreds of years ago down on the marshes.


Story collected by Mary Nolan, a student at The Rower (C.), Inistioge school (The Rower, Co. Kilkenny) (no informant identified).

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There was a black hound supposed to be seen in olden times. between Ballylogue and Grange.


Story collected by Mary Nolan, a student at The Rower (C.), Inistioge school (The Rower, Co. Kilkenny) (no informant identified).

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