Pretty cool.
‘Local historian Frank McHugh, a member of the Boho Heritage Group, said little has been written about the Boho cure, but the tradition dates back to the Reverend James McGirr, the parish priest on Boho in 1803.
“He must obviously have had the facility to cure people and people must have thought very highly of him.
“What he said was, ‘after I die, the clay that covers me will cure anything that I cured when I was with you’.’
Interesting!