School: Cill Mháille (C.), Inis (roll number 14469)

Location:
Kilmaley, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Nóra Ní Asaoid
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    Beggars were never turned away from the houses especially in Kilmaley

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    No harpers but pipers - Noonan, Clery, Stack Píobaire na Prairithe...

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    No harpers, but pipers — Noonan, Clery, Stack Píobaire na Praisighe Garret Barry. Up to 65 years ago these pipers used to play every second Sunday in Inagh and Kilmaley. Dances in the houses on Sundays after Mass. They used also play at the cross road dances on Sundays. Each person paid a penny. Piper often earned 10/1 or 12/1 at a dance.
    Cross-roads dances — The Wood at Knockatona, Kilmaley. Darragh Cross, Cahera Cross. Peg's Bush in Lissycasey (Peg Cleary)
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