Abstract: Story collected by Pauline Reilly, a student at Maynooth (Pres. Convent) school (Maynooth, Co. Kildare) from informant John O Reilly.
Original reference: 0772/2/3
School Maynooth (Pres. Convent) [Vol. 0772, Chapter 0002]
County The Schools' Manuscript Collection : County Kildare Schools
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Years ago during the penal days there was a very cruel Landlord who lived in Westmeath. He had poor men around his place hanged for very little cause. Here is a story about a man who stole a few turnips for his starving children. The Landlord swore his life away. The unfortunate man before he died said that he would be revenged on him. One night, the gentleman had just dressed for dinner and was going down stairs, when he was pushed down by an unseen hand. As the gentleman was falling down he cried out "Spare me my life." The butler heard the noise, rushed out of the dining room and
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by the time he got out his master was dead at the bottom of the stairs. The mark of the blood is still there. And it is said that he still haunts the place.
Original reference: 0772/2/3
Years ago during the penal days there was a very cruel landlord who lived in Westmeath.
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