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Bailiúchán béaloidis é seo a chnuasaigh páistí scoile in Éirinn le linn na 1930idí. Breis eolais

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  1. George Henry Moore

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    Mary Cahallan, Patrick Donnelly

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  2. George Moore (Junior)

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  3. (gan teideal)

    A man named Johny Noone was one night walking along the road, when suddenly he heard horse's hoofs.

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    John Feerick

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  4. Cures

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  5. Cures

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    James Fahey

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  6. (gan teideal)

    A man went to England a long time ago.

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    John Feerick

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  7. (gan teideal)

    One Summers evening. as the sun was setting in the West, a poor man was walking the shore of the sea...

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    Patrick Colleran

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  8. (gan teideal)

    Long ago the spinning wheels were very common in Roxboro.

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    Catherine Colleran

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  9. How Roxborough Gots Its Name

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    Rocksborough North, Co. Mayo

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  10. Names of Fields

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    Rocksborough South, Co. Mayo

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  11. (gan teideal)

    When it was time to pay the rent, a poor man went to Castlebar to sell oats so he would have money to pay the rent.

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    Patrick Sherdan

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  12. The Wearing of the Green

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    Mrs Mary Sherdan

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  13. (gan teideal)

    All that love the shamrock was drawn or near, this gallant ship that lately sailed away...

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    Mrs Mary Sherdan

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  14. Pat O'Donnell

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    Patrick Mc Hugh

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  15. (gan teideal)

    Mr Johny Grunell was a poet. He lived in Roxboro about the year 1859.

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    James Fahey

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  16. Patrick Sheehan

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    James Fahey

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  17. (gan teideal)

    Come all you young and slender maids and listen to my rhyme.

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    Paddy Sheridan

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  18. Old Schools

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    Mrs Bridget Caulfield

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  19. Story - Tim Murphy's Tune

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    Mrs O' Malley

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  20. (gan teideal)

    Long ago the lived to little boys who had a very wicked step-mother.

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    Patrick Caulfield

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