School: Baile Glas (Meastha), An Bhlárna (roll number 10930)
- Location:
- Ballyglass, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Máiréad, Bean Uí Bhuachalla
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- (continued from previous page)And England with some foreign power in jeopardy is seen
Impetuous as its waters when the winter rains do pour
Will come the patriotic boys of good old Donoughmore. - Shops were fairly common in olden times. People generally went to Cork to make their puchaces.
Boot was given in swopping bargains where an article or animal would be better than another. The buying of small goods on credit was called 'tick'.(continues on next page)