School: Stonetown, Louth (roll number 16431)
- Location:
- Stonetown Lower, Co. Louth
- Teacher: P. Ó Dubháin
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- Christy Jordan who died about 1931 (aged 77) was a rhymster. So too were his father & grandfather. Jordan lived on Mullacrew Hill near Louth Village. Advertising his cabbage plants he wrote:-If you want some cabbage plants
The best that we grew
Call to Christy Jordan
On the hill of Mullacrew.Larry - father of Christy - was once 'summoned' by john Kiernan for trepass of cow on Kiernan's land. He (Larry) made the following verse about the incident:-Little John the widow's son
Summoned a man for herdin'**
He brought him to *Louth before a crowd
And fined poor Larry Jordan**(*Louth Court House)
** Pronounced locally - HURDIN' & JURDINMickie Durnin of Stonetown (died about 40 years ago) made the following verse about a Returned American - & a boastful swank too - the name was Katty Dowdall.She sailed from New York & landed in Cork.
And Pat paid her fare from thar to Dundalk
There is Pattie & Mattie & Wattie likewise
And ould Aunty Katty came home to tell lies.- Collector
- Julia Matthews
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 14
- Informant
- Thomas Matthews
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Ravanny, Co. Louth