School: Knockbride (2)
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- Knockbride, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: T.J. Barron
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Songs Sung at Wakes (continued)
“There was a lord lived in this place, that had a lovely daughter;”
(continued from previous page)Mullagh Waters
Mullagh Hill
The Flower of Virginia
Mary Arklin ?
The Green Mossy Banks of the Lec
The Champion of Cootehill
Bonnie Carlow
Patsy Kelly
Little Johannah Magee
The Fort of Breaky
The Dear old Loughanlea
Breaky by the Dee
The Chapel of Kingscourt
The Holy Church of Rome
The Maid of Dundalk Town
Gaynor's Men
The Old Leather Breeches
The Grave of Wolfe Tone
The Old Oak Tree
The Youths of Killinkere
When first I came to the County of Cavan
Moynalty down in Meath
The Rose of Killinkere
The Star of Inniskeen
The Maid of Magheracloone
Love is pleasing Love is Teasing
The Independent Men
The Glens of the Down
The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill
Pat O'Donnell
Tim Kelly
The Charming Young Widow I met on the Train
Two little girls in Blue
Green Grow the Rushes
The True Lovers Conversation
The Phoenix of Fingall
When Going to Mass last Sunday
The Soldier and the Sailor
My Little Jane
The Landlord's Farewell
The Shamrock so Green
On the Election of GrattanOld Song
“There was a lord lived in this place, that had a lovely daughter”
There was a lord lived in this place, that had a lovely daughter;
She fell in love with a young man that was a servant to her father;(continues on next page)- Collector
- S. Dogherty
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Teacher
- Collector
- Thomas J. Barron
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Teacher
- Informant
- Owen Tully
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 95