Scoil: Berrings (Measctha) (uimhir rolla 4186)
- Suíomh:
- Biorainn, Co. Chorcaí
- Múinteoir: Domhnall Ó Drisceoil
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)a sixpence is called a "tanner", a shilling is called a "bob", a penny is called a "Cop", a half-penny is called a "make", a pound note is called a "quid".
(gan teideal)
“Some years ago, the following coins were in use - the 10d piece, the 4d bit and the 4 shilling piece.”
Some years ago, the following coins were in use, the 10d piece, the 4d bit, and the 4 shilling piece.The crown or 5 shillings piece is still to be seen but is getting rare.
At the present day "labourers" get [prequisites?] in lieu of work, such as a free house, free garden, ie potato garden, "firing", furze or coal, and the cleaning of sides of fences for litter with the use of a house for some days.
Many years ago labouring men, ie farm labourers kept an account of the days they worked by placing or cutting a notch on a straight bit of stick for every day they worked. This stick was called "A Score Stick".
Some years ago most married labouring men ie farm labourers always kept a few pigs to fatten, in order to have manure for the garden. It was usual to see the labourers wife pulling [ca???patián] which they fed to the pigs as well as meal and potatoes.- Bailitheoir
- D. O Driscoll
- Seoladh
- Biorainn, Co. Chorcaí