School: Cormeen (roll number 16132)
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- Cormeen, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Brian T. Ó Dubhláin
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- There lived a man named Pat Reilly in the townland of Clonarn who was famous for making songs. He also used to make Charades, and Rebuses for Old Moores Almanac. He was a farmer, and also a tailor. If anyone has an old Almanac they'd see Pat Reillys name in it. He made a song named "The lonesome glen" and another named "The bottle man Owen". Some people say he hailed from next Stradone."The thirty-two countys he travelled whole sale
Himself and a donkey which carried no tail(continues on next page)