Volume: CBÉ 0221
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0221, Page 0387
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“There was a man wan time and he was stuck for a few bob...”
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“There was a duel fought in Carrigmannor...”
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“There was a woman lived in Garranstackle...”
There was a woman lived in Garranstackle and her name was Biddy Flood. This was the time that Cromwell was over here in Ireland. One of the Cromwelliam came in one day and he was bending down to light his pipe when Biddy up with a pick and gave him a good welt in in the head and knocked him kicking.(no title)
“There was a man wan time and he had a huge appitide.”
There was a man wan time and he had a huge appitide. Lo wan time he entered for an eating competition. He ate away and away until(continues on next page)