Scoil: Newtownbarry (B.) (uimhir rolla 3633)
- Suíomh:
- Bunclody, Co. Wexford
- Múinteoir: Bháitear Ua Giollarnath
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- 185Historical Tradition
Although Bunclody figured in the rising of ninety-eight there is not much local knowledge about it.
There is a haggart in Ballyrubbock, Kilrush called "Gow's Haggart." A smith called "Gomaras the Gow." lived there. He made pikes for the people of Kilrush and Bolinrush in ninety-eight. When the yoemen would come he would hide the pikes in the bellows and get a broken pot hook. Then he would say " Blow, Bessy, till I mend your pot-hooks." The yoemen never found out that he made the pikes.From Felix Kavanagh, Gurteen, Bunclody. - Níl tú logáilte isteach, ach tá fáilte romhat tras-scríobh a dhéanamh go hanaithnid. Sa chás seo, déanfar do sheoladh IP a stóráil ar mhaithe le rialú cáilíochta.Má chliceálann tú ar an gcnaipe sábhála, glacann tú leis go mbeidh do shaothar ar fáil faoi cheadúnas Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License agus gur leor nasc chuig dúchas.ie mar aitreabúideacht.
- Faisnéiseoir
- G. Morrissey
- Inscne
- Fireann
- Seoladh
- Bunclody, Co. Wexford
- The yoemen camped in Bowlie's Field, Bolinrush. There were people hiding in bushes two fields away. There was a child, who used to be always crying, with them. They had to choke the child or the yoemen would have heard it crying.
From
F. Kavanagh Gurteen, Bunclody.