Volume: CBÉ 0407 (Part 2)
- Date
- 1937
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0407, Page 0261
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“I remember it well: one Christmas night...”
Transcription guide »You are not logged in, but you are welcome to contribute a transcription anonymously. In this case, your IP address will be stored in the interest of quality control.By clicking the save button you agree that your contribution will be available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License and that a link to dúchas.ie is sufficient as attribution.- I cannot leave Sronell or pass from Damer without mentioning Liam Dall, as he is commonly called i.e. 'Liam Dall O Heffernan of Sronell'. In the two articles wh I published in the "Irish Press" 1935 ( 15/ Aug I think and later) I incorporated all the material wh. I collected at
Sronell some years previously. [Will it be necessary for me to rewrite these notes or to re - collect for the Commission?]The burning question occupying our attention: Was he born born? Or did he spend many years on the Continent as a clerical student? If so, what deprived him of his eye-sight?
An examination of documents (published in MSS) prove the Heffernans were very strongly entrenched in the lands of Sronell immediately before the day of Cromwell. - [See Illustrated article "Odd Corners in History", Sunday Independent of about six months ago]I always heard him called the CUT Quinlan in Doon but the people around here ( three miles nearer to his native place wh is only six miles from here) insist that his nick-name was CUD