School: Dromlogach Mainistir na Féile (roll number 10908)
- Location:
- Dromlegagh, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Eighneachán Ó Muircheartaigh
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“Gerald Mc Elligott's father from Listowel was in days gone by gathering what they called then "Shafe and Tithe"- a land tax.”
(continued from previous page)And as was Nolan brought to Lisselton Cross (near Listowel) and they were prepared to hang him when they spied a horse-man riding rapidly waving a red flag and they waited to know what news he brought. He told them to search Nolan as he was sold by the man he confided in at Tralee gaol. So Nolan was searched and stripped of his collar + hanged.(no title)
“A man named Con Donoghue lived at a place named Drom Ruadh near Newcastlewest.”
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- Eadhmonn De hAirnéid
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 40
- Address
- Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick
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“In the Dingle district when a corpse is taken out- it is laid on chairs (the coffin) outside the door.”
In the Dingle district when a corpse is taken out - it is laid on chairs (the coffin) outside the door. The coffin is then borne first by four men of the same surname as the corpse. The chairs are knocked deliberately when the coffin is taken from them.