School: Rochfortbridge (Convent of Mercy) (roll number 14603)

Location:
Rochfortbridge, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
Sr. M. Aquin
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    well as men long ago.
    The implements a tailor used were linen, wool, needle, goose and lap-board. All shirts were made in the home but there is no account of those that were made from flax grown locally but there is some table-cloths, towels and quilts still to be found.
    Black clothes were usually worn in morning in order to respect the dead. There is an old saying about dress for marriage.
    Married in blue you will always be true
    Married in brown you will live out of town
    Married in white you have chosen bright
    Married in red you will wish yourself dead
    Married in black you will wish yourself back
    Married in grey you will rue the day
    Married in green ashamed to be seen.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.