School: Cill Cheallaigh (C.)

Location:
Kilkelly, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Eithne de Buitléir
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    were carried on. There were often pipers fiddlers and fluteplayers present. The songs, which were sung were called "come all ye's" such as -.
    Come all you loyal brothers,
    I hope you will attend,
    And likewise pay attention
    To those few lines I pen.
    I'm here in close confinement
    And no hopes of getting free
    And then to death for treason,
    Against her Majesty.
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