School: Scoil na mBráthar (roll number 16739)

Location:
Inis Córthaidh, Co. Loch Garman
Teacher:
An Br. M.N. Mac Oireachtaigh
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  1. Stories, Songs and Ballads of '98 (continued)

    After a fierce battle Buckley fell and then Donovan and this is how the stream is called "Buckley''s" stream.

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  2. Stories, Songs and Ballads of '98

    During the ninety eight rebellion a married man and his wife with their two children were living near Scollagh Gap.

    viii During the ninety eight Rebellion a married man and his wife with their children were living near Scollagh Gap. One day a Yeoman came and killed the man and his wife. The children ran to a neighbour's house and said "the pigs are drinking daddy and mamma's blood.
    Written by : Aidan O'Connor
    Address : Aughnagally House, Enniscorthy
    Received from : William Hendrick
    Address : 7 Duffry St.
    Age : 48years
    Occupation : Labourer
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    Ballinclay Hill a hill about seven miles from Enniscorthy has an old tradition of '98.

    viiii Ballinclay Hill a hill about seven miles from Enniscorthy has an old tradition of '98. On the summit of the Hill between a gap of trees are two withered stumps.
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