Fodinæ Regales. Or the History, Laws and Places of the Chief Mines and Mineral Works in England, Wales, and the English Pale in Ireland. /By John Pettus.


Fodinæ Regales. Or the History, Laws and Places of the Chief Mines and Mineral Works in England, Wales, and the English Pale in Ireland. /By John Pettus.

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Some years ago, there was a football team in England known as the London-Irish team.


Story collected by a student at Anacarty (C.) school (Annacarty, Co. Tipperary) from informant Patrick Kelly.

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The Red Blood of Ireland Flows in England (Rossa's Prison Life)


Story collected by a student at Dún Drongáin (B.) school (Drangan, Co. Tipperary) from informant an unidentified informant.

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One day England and Ireland were kicking a football match in Ireland.


Story collected by John Coady, a student at An Gleann, Graiguenamanagh school (Glynn, Co. Carlow) from informant Patrick Ryan.

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There once lived in England a boy who was very poor.


Story collected by Bríghid Nic Loclainn, a student at Cúl Umha (Cailíní) school (Cooloo, Co. Galway) from informant Mrs Honor Mc Loughlin.

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Once upom a time a ship was sailing from England to America.


Story collected by Mícheál Walsh, a student at Dundrum (B.) school (Dundrum, Co. Dublin) from informant Mr Lee.

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Once a boy in this parish went to England and returned after a few years.


Story collected by a student at Yellow Furze school (Yellow Furze, Co. Meath) (no informant identified).

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There was a King in England long ago and he had a daughter.


Story collected by Denis Donovan, a student at Gleann Fleisge school (Glenflesk, Co. Kerry) from informant John Donovan.

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There were two Galway boys in England one time in the Customs.


Story collected by Kathleen Corcoran, a student at Cnoc an Doire (C.) school (Knockaderry, Co. Kerry) from informant Tom Donoghue.

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[Letter from Mathew Dawes (Westbrooke, Bolton, England) to Eugene O'Curry, concerning research into his family tree.]


[Letter from Mathew Dawes (Westbrooke, Bolton, England) to Eugene O'Curry, concerning research into his family tree.]

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[Letter from Mathew Dawes (Westbrooke, Bolton, England) to Eugene O'Curry, concerning research into his family tree.]


[Letter from Mathew Dawes (Westbrooke, Bolton, England) to Eugene O'Curry, concerning research into his family tree.]

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[Copy of a petition from the Irish Catholic subjects to the king of England.]


[Copy of a petition from the Irish Catholic subjects to the king of England.]

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Recently there was an arrangement between the Governments of Eire and England...


Story collected by Corney Fraser, a student at N. Colmcille, Buncrana school (Buncrana, Co. Donegal) (no informant identified).

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Jonathan Creasy reads his poem 'New England Sound (for Susan Howe)'


Poet Jonathan Creasy reads his poem 'New England Sound (for Susan Howe)' in the Print Museum, Dublin, Ireland.

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The headmaster of England was spending his holidays at Rosse's Point.


Story collected by Arline Golden, a student at Gleann Buidhe school (Glenboy, Co. Leitrim) from informant Mr Robert Golden.

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An Irishman couldn't make a living in Ireland so he went to England with about £30.


Story collected by Pat Dowling, a student at Allenwood, Robertstown school (Allenwood, Co. Kildare) from informant Thomas Dowling.

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The used to have to walk from Cloonfinish to Drogheda to meet the boat from England.


Story collected by Joseph P. Caron, a student at N. Seosamh, Cill Lasrach school (Killasser, Co. Mayo) from informant Mrs Anthony Gavagan.

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Long ago there lived a priest in England named Father Doyle.


Story collected by Nora Mayock, a student at Ráth Bhán school (Rathbaun, Co. Mayo) from informant Martin Reilly.

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A man from Killeagh went to England to seek for work.


Story collected by Eileen Kennedy, a student at Cill Liath school (Killeagh, Co. Cork) from informant John Kennedy.

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Singers: Jeff Wesley, Whittlebury, Northhamptonshire, England, at the Ballyliffan Folk song and ballad seminar, Co. Donegal


Jeff Wesley, Whittlebury, Northhamptonshire, England, at the Ballyliffan Folk song and ballad seminar, Co. Donegal.

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[Copy of inscription from a silver gilt chalice at Fernyhalgh, Lancashire.]


[Copy of inscription from a silver gilt chalice at Fernyhalgh, Lancashire.]

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[Copy of letter of James II, Saint Germain-en-Laye, 5th February 1694.]


[Copy of letter of James II, Saint Germain-en-Laye, 5th February 1694.]

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[Certification provided to Captain Paul Creane by Fr Bonaventure Welche OFM, Rome, 20th September 1695.]


[Certification provided to Captain Paul Creane by Fr Bonaventure Welche OFM, Rome, 20th September 1695.]

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[Copy of a permit for six Irishmen to travel, Saint Malo, 22nd February 1695, endorsed by Commissioner Ducros, Marseilles, April 1695.]


[Copy of a permit for six Irishmen to travel, Saint Malo, 22nd February 1695, endorsed by Commissioner Ducros, Marseilles, April 1695.]

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