Imleabhar: CBÉ 0407 (Cuid 1)

Dáta
1937
Bailitheoir
Suíomhanna
Brabhsáil
An Príomhbhailiúchán Lámhscríbhinní, Imleabhar 0407, Leathanach 0053

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An Príomhbhailiúchán Lámhscríbhinní, Imleabhar 0407, Leathanach 0053

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  1. "Ba-ba, Black Sheep, Have you any wool?"
    Yes, sir, three bags full:-
    One for the master and one for the dean
    And one for the little boy that cries down the lane"
    belongs to a much earlier period i.e. to the days of the tithes, when there was one bag for the landlord, one for the minister & the proctor and the remainder for the tenant and his family
    Some extraordinary penances were imposed on penitents in those days such as wearing a horse's collar for so many Sundays at the chapel gate, or appearing in a white sheet in front of the congregation
    Tras-scríofa ag duine dár meitheal tras-scríbhneoirí deonacha.
    Cineál míre
    Seanchas
    Teanga
    Béarla
    Modh scríbhneoireachta
    Lámhscríofa
    Script scríbhneoireachta
    Cló Rómhánach
    Faisnéiseoir
  2. (gan teideal)

    The Parnell Split assumed...

    The Parnell Split assumed very serious aspect in this parish of Tinryland. On one occasion a priest was threatened with a four graved fork at a meeting & the coffin of one "leader" ran unburried in the graveyard for a week. The curse wh. followed the Parnellites, at least the extreemest, was they had no sons, believe it or not . I don't imagine for a moment that the fact that many leading families had no male issue can be attributed to one's political views but as a folklorist I am simply recording what I heard et in medium reliquam with Tacitus of yore. The fact remains, however.
    Tras-scríofa ag duine dár meitheal tras-scríbhneoirí deonacha.