Volume: CBÉ 0580 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1938
- Collectors
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0580, Page 007
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“I questioned Mac Donald about the Famine traditions in Co. Carlow.”
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“The Cloneygall name for sticks is for the fire is bresna.”
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“The práiscín is the local name for a sack-apron...”
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“Stories about a priest who returns at night to say a Mass...”
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“There is a story locally about a priest who married one of the Nixons of Ballyraheen.”
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“The greatest battle fought during the Rebellion was the one at Horetown.”