School: Cill Bhriotáin (C.) (roll number 11728)
- Location:
- Kilbrittain, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Cáit de Búrca
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“Mrs Burke the red lady who recited the song on opposite page related the following pishogue.”
Moore of Maryboro’ killed a priest
near Baurleigh school
Mrs Burke the old lady who recited the song
on the opposite page relates the following pishogue
Her husband Patrick Burke was driving
Rev Fr. Murphy on a sick call in the early
morning
They saw an old women driving cows along
a lane.
Priest asked her where she was going
Old women gave no answer but ran off.
Priest followed. Old women turned into a lane.
Owner of cows could get no butter from milkRounds were paid at the grave of Father
Taylor in Kilbrittain Churchyard.
Rounds were also paid at a well (St. Brigids)
in Mr. Goggins land near Bandon
and also at Trinity well near Rathclarin
Mrs Burke(no title)
“Rounds were paid at the grave of Father Taylor in Kilbrittain Church yard.”
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