Scoil: Cromadh (B.)
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- Cromadh, Co. Luimnigh
- Múinteoir: Dáithí Ó Ceanntabhail
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- XML Leathanach 708
- XML “Local Traditions - Historical and Otherwise”
- XML “Local Traditions - Historical and Otherwise”
- XML “Local Traditions - Historical and Otherwise”
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- Further to the "Pattern of Croom." song, on page 99 :There was one from Askeaton, another from Foynes,
Another from Tarbert my young heart beguiled,
As she was from the mountains her stockings were white
*Agus fágaimís suid mar athá sé.(Mce. Devaney and Tim Hedermann)* Alternative to last line: And they all advised me to marry. - Among other subjects which used to be discussed round our fireside I remember that the hanging of Fr. Sheehy supplied much talking material. All I can now recall is that everyone of the jurymen got his "blessing." Ponsonby who lived at Kilcooly near us, was locally known as Ponsonby-Barker because some one of his progenitors, having as juryman hanged Fr. Sheehy, "died barking like a dog." Another, Maude of Dundrum, "grew a tail", another still, whose name I forget, "ate his boots for tripe" and a Kavanagh lost his arms and legs and was known by the nickname of "Stumpy". Despite his want of legs and arms I used hear it "that he rode to the hunt in a chair" and that he had also mechanism to enable him to shoot.
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