(gan teideal)
“The passages in the cave lead to the Castles of Grange, Ballyowen and Adamstown, and to Clondalkin.”
CBÉS 0794
Tras-scríbhinn
Bailiúchán béaloidis é seo a chnuasaigh páistí scoile in Éirinn le linn na 1930idí. Breis eolais
“The passages in the cave lead to the Castles of Grange, Ballyowen and Adamstown, and to Clondalkin.”
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Tras-scríbhinn
“Mr Katin the school teacher kept a little shop in Raheen Adamstown and Paddy O Connor and his wife used to dale there...”
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Josie Kehoe, Mrs Curtis
Tras-scríbhinn
“The townlands in this parish of Adamstown are rather small not consisting of more than a dozen houses.”
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Jocie Crosby
Maigh Arnaí, Co. Loch Garman
Tras-scríbhinn
“My townland is Carrigbyrne. It is in the Co Wexford, Barony of Bantry and in the Parish of Adamstown.”
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Josie Kehoe
Carraig Bhrain, Co. Loch Garman
Tras-scríbhinn
“The name of my district is Carrigadaggan. It is situated between Wexford and New Ross, in the Parish of Adamstown and in the Barony of Bantry.”
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Ena Foley
Carraig an Daingin, Co. Loch Garman
Tras-scríbhinn
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S. Ní Muirghcara
Tras-scríbhinn
“In the graveyard at Adamstown there was a Blessed Well years ago.”
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Tras-scríbhinn
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Maigh Arnaí, Co. Loch Garman
Tras-scríbhinn
“There was a man coming home from Adamstown (Co Wexford Bantry) one night about a hundred years ago, and he was a bit boosey.”
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John Martin, Micheal Martin
Tras-scríbhinn
“There was an old woman named Mrs Kelly who lived in Adamstown, Bantry, Co Wexford.”
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Denis Crean, Nellie Crean
Maigh Arnaí, Co. Loch Garman
Tras-scríbhinn
“In the sixties of the last century there lived a small farmer in Misterin (Adamstown Co Wexford) named Pat Bradey.”
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Thomas L. Doyle, Thomas P. Doyle
Tras-scríbhinn
“Long ago an old tinker by the name of Tom Swaine used to go around Adamstown mending things at houses.”
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John O' Neill, Mary B. Kelly
Tras-scríbhinn
“About a hundred years ago two fellas used to be in the habit of rambling to a certain house in Newtown (Adamstown, Co Wexford).”
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John Martin, Micheal Martin
Tras-scríbhinn
“In the Co Wexford there is a lane on the Adamstown road known as Newtown Lane.”
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Mrs Katie Mc Gee, Peggie Mc Gee
Tras-scríbhinn
“There is an old graveyard on Mr Byrne's land (Doonooney Adamstown, Co Wexford).”
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John Lacey, Maureen Cleary
Tras-scríbhinn
“There was a certain man going home from Adamstown, and he met a girl coming down the Leap road one night.”
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Alice Murphy, John Lacey
Tras-scríbhinn
“There is an ould ruined castle situated in Knockreigh, Adamstown.”
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Nellie Crean, Tom Mc Donald
Tras-scríbhinn
“There is an old castle at Knockreigh, Adamstown, Barony of Bantry, Co Wexford.”
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Joseph Bradley, Kitty Bradley
Tras-scríbhinn
“Sir Richard Devereux (formerly of Carrigmannon, Glynn, Co Wexford) is buried in the old mound in the centre of Adamstown Graveyard.”
CBÉS 0899
John Jourdan, Mary L. Hughes
Tras-scríbhinn
“There was an ould woman be the name of Kitty Sheekin who lived in Raheenduff (Adamstown Co Wexford).”
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A. E. Whelan, Mary L. Hughes
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