School: Rathmeage, Hackettstown

Location:
Ráth Mheidhg, Co. Chill Mhantáin
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Tuathail
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    The first traditional reference to the Hardy Family....

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    duck, The duck Keefe, Mick of the Height Little Tommy. The under Malloys. The Gunner Flynn, the danger connors, Long Mick Toole. Ebbs Foley, Mylie Gubbs Keefe The Ringer Doyle Tailor Byrnes, Yesty red the Cobbler, Will O'the Wisp. The Roller Keogh The Gow (gaba) Byrne, Paddy Go Easy Long Martin Fallon, The Bishop Byrnes Gubawn Gibbons, The Fenian Colemand, The Thresher Kavanagh Big dick of Knockananna Long Black Jim Whelan, Jim the Leprecaun Byrne, Mich the Dog Byrne, Red Tom Kavanagh, The Ringer Doyle Teary Eye Cullen, Simon such Egg Byrne Pat the Slasher, The railer Byrne, Jim the Midge Byrne, Whoola Willoughby The SHuller Willoughby, The Fisher Neill The Croper Brien, Mosey Doyle, The Herringmen of Kyle, Paddy go easy (Neill). Several Mick Byrnes of Ballymaconey were called as follows Grey Mick + White Mick, Mick + Mick of COney, Mick the "COult" + Mick the Pony also Mick the horse, + Mick the pony Garrets Mick + Mich of COney. The Gaudee Byrnes (probably gaduide)
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