School: Sliabh na Cille (roll number 14513)

Location:
Slievenakilla, Co. Leitrim
Teacher:
Peadar Mac Fhlannchadha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0206, Page 245

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0206, Page 245

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  2. Local Hereos: Swift Runners (Contd):
    In the townland of Doire na gCaor there lived until quite recently Frank Flynn (nickname "Suck"). He was the husband of Caitlin bean Ui Fhloinn - see page 5) who was a noted fluteplayer. I have heard him often play all the traditional reels, jigs and hornpipes. He played at all the weddings that took place in the three surrounding parishes for nearly half a century and also after the wedding when the bride was going to live in her new home (this occasion was called the "dragging-home"). Frank was one of the first invited to the drag.
    It was on one of these occasions he showed his athletic abilities when he ran down and killed a hare on the mountain side between Ballinaglera and Glangevlin. The bride on this occasion was a sister of the late Hugh Mc Greal of Slievenakilla, an aunt to the present Myles Mc Gourty, who was married to a man
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