Volume: CBÉ 0407 (Part 2)
- Date
- 1937
- Collector
- Location
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- (continued from previous page)says Bagwell, the man who can't stand the stench of me alive, he'll never enjoy a penny of my money but I'll get a man who'll stand it! And he did. He sent for an officer that served with him in the army and he remained and endured everything. He got all the property but he had to change his name to Bagwell."
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“Flax! man. I tell you I 'sot' flax...”
"Flax! man. I tell you I 'sot' flax and I pulled flax and I clove flax on my father's farm in Clonganhue. My mother used to spin it and we have some of the sheets and table-covers still and there are some of them on their altar in Cappawhite"(continues on next page)