School: Cill Laichtín, An Caisleán Nua
- Location:
- Killaghteen, Co. Limerick
- Teacher: Nioclás Breathnach
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A Local Song (continued)
“poor dreary Glensharrold that day full of sorrow.”
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Ballyhahill. Rockchapel, and Mountcastle
Mountcollins, and Glantine, and sweet Monagea.
Brave Knockderry, and true Castlemahon and all to Glensharrold come marching that day.- It is said that near St Itas well in Killeedy there is a rock and it is where the ass fell the print of his hoofs are in the rock yet.
- Informant
- James Kennedy
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Ballypierce, Co. Limerick
- Long ago when a cow after caving the first thing to be done is to burn the hair of the cows udder with a blessed candle.
- Informant
- John Kennedy
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Ballypierce, Co. Limerick