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    Why is this place here above called Clais a Naylor?

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    The hob of the forge, cad eile? It seems that he brought his own iron with him and bags of charcoal and his own smiths, too. Maybe ", says she with a smile that "The Blacksmith of Limerick " lies among 'em. When I was young I often heard the Buckley's saying it was on Bogs Buckley's farm - I often heard them saying that they used to dig up lots of iron and charcoal where the horses were shod.
    Sarsfield was walking along the river near Poll an Eas' that night and had only barely time to step behind a tree when two English officers passed. They had a camp at the ford in Caher-na h-Aille.
    Galloping Hogan brought in word on the following evening that all was well and they started for Cullen. There were two Hogans among the Raparees - one true and one false.
    "We'll lead", says the Galloper to Sarsfield don't come up with us until you hear the shot.
    Hogan and his kinsman started off ahead and when they got to Pope's River, the kinsman said Now is our chance to make a poltóg of money. How? says G. Hogan. "By betraying Sarsfield, cad eile