Scoil: Caisleán an Droma, Caisleán na Mainge
- Suíomh:
- Caisleán na Dromann, Co. Chiarraí
- Múinteoir: Cáit, Bean Uí Bhriain
Sonraí oscailte
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- XML Scoil: Caisleán an Droma, Caisleán na Mainge
- XML Leathanach 303
- XML “Written at the Time of Whiteboys - Abolition of Tithes”
- XML “Old Pipers and Harpers”
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)Ar gach taobh do'n Feíc bhúidhe
A ghleann úd, do bheirim an bárr duic, sar a bhFaca, nár thárlaidh liom Fós
Ann atá na chómhursain, ba hionnanta, grádhmhar
Is badh mhaich os ciomm clár i dtig an ól
Is Feór gur easbadh na sláinte do cuireadh go bráth mó ós búr gcómhair
An Deamhain pinginn do thuilleas nár Fhágas
Is go bhFuil a thuille do'n táille sa sgór. - People of a past generation often spoke of a piper named "Ganzy", but very little was remembered of him except that he was blind. Bad cooks were compared to "Cócaire Gansy, d'fágadh an fuil sa tSicín." A famous piper known to the old people was George Whelan, who often visited this parish and was always welcome. He played the Union pipes with bag and chanter and was supposed to have learned some of his tunes from the "good people" (fairies). He was one of six brothers born blind. It was said that a daughter was first-born in the family and the father said he would prefer sons even if they were blind and in this way his wish was granted.