School: Drumraney (roll number 13571)
- Location:
- Drumraney, Co. Westmeath
- Teachers: Ml Mc Garry Alice Mc Garry
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- (continued from previous page)gather eggs.
I drive a black jennet that is all short in the legs.
Drive on my black tutcher.
They think you are a mule.
On by Moyvoughly and home by the school." - III
There are not many poets in this district now-a-days. Long ago there lived a man in Walderstown named John McHugh and he made a poem about "Clery's Van." This is one of his verses.
Come listen, comrades listen,
Come listen to the song,
The birds are singing sweetly,
From Cork to Donegal.- Collector
- Maire Mc Garry
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Drumraney, Co. Westmeath
- Informant
- Edward Moran
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 51
- Occupation
- Farmer
- Address
- Killininneen, Co. Westmeath