Scoil: Ínse Cloch (uimhir rolla 7101)
- Suíomh:
- Inse Chloch, Co. Chorcaí
- Múinteoir: Diarmuid Ó Críodáin
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- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)in song making, and very often attacked one another. They were mostly farmers, some of them were tradesmen. They composed songs during their work. They could read and write and they received good education. They were supposed to have great powers, such as charms to banish rats. They had certain songs, or charms, or music, which enticed the rats to follow them. They also had power to send rats to the houses.Their songs are still sung locally. Another poet named Mr. T. O'Sullivan who lived in Bantry in former times. He died about the year seventeen ninety five. Songs were composed about local happenings, such as the "Wren" on St. Stephen's Day, or on Shrove. They usually composed them in English. Mr. J. D. O'Sullivan was another poet. He was born in Bantry in the beginning of the eighteenth century. He was buried in Glasnevin, Dublin. He was the author of the "Felons of our Land."Tade Sullivan was another famous poet. He lived in Cúm-an-tSagairt. He was buried in Kilmocomogue. Mostly all Irish he spoke, and he used to compose in Irish. There was another poet, who lived in Coomleigh. His name was Richard Scully. He was a(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)
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