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Healers, Wise Ones, &
Charmers
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Many times the fairies granted a mortal special powers. These humans could
communicate with the fairies and see them even when others could not.
One such was
Moll Anthony who lived in the Red Hills of Co. Kildare in the 19th century, her daughter
taking over the profession when she died.
Also as famous was Biddy Early who
also practiced as a healer in the19th century being remembered into the 20th century
(there are a few books and also television programmes made about her).
There were
also Cow-Doctors who mainly cured ailing animals but on occasions gave cures to humans,
one such was known as Paddy the Dash practicing in the north of Ireland.
These healers were regarded with a great amount of skepticism by the clerics and
christian parish priests who warned the locals to keep away from them.
Biddy Early knew the name of any person coming to see her and also the reason for their
visit, she would only treat them if they had decided to consult her first and not a doctor
or priest.
Sometimes after examining a person if she deemed the reason for the
ailment was not due to fairy enchantments she refused to treat them instead directing them
to go to a traditional doctor.
Stories, Myths
and Legends about Healers, Wise Ones & Charmers:
Herbs,
Charms and Wise Women (lady Gregory)
Biddy Cosgary
Biddy Early
Ighne of Donegal
John
Fagan of Connemara
Mac
Govern of Glangevlin
Moll
Anthony of Kildare
Morough
O'Lee
Mrs.
Sheridan
Old
Deruane of Inis Maan
Paddy the Dash of Ulster
Polly Mac Garry of Co. Leitrim
Nancy White
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