Dáibhí de Barra MS.
TítuloDáibhí de Barra MS.
ReferenciaIE 627/SM987
Fecha
1825
Fecha 1825 - 1825
Ámbito de contenidoMS. with verse by Dáibhí de Barra (Davy Barry of the Glen)
Pages 1-10 are written in ink, possibly in the hand of Davy Barry of the Glen (Dáibhí de Barra).
The primary and apparently original content is a 92 line poem in English, by Dáibhí de Barra.
"A Schoolmaster came to Middleton in the year 1825, who gave out that he’d teach everything, so that he left the rest nothing to teach; but a kind friend wrote this advertisement on him."
The undersigned hereby conveys,
To all that pass by these ways,
To all besides whom it may concern,
Within this neighbouring little realm,
A full to timely intimation,
And most authentic information.
That he in Middleton will teach
What follow, or part of each –
To the children he will teach Our Father,
The Creed, Hail Mary & Confession,
The Catechism he will rehearse...."
The signature of one of the owners of the manuscript (J Doherty) is found at the bottom of page 10. " By Davy Barry of the Glen. J. Doherty. "
Page 11 and 12 are in pencil and in different hand(s). They appear to be the lines of a poem or song in written phonetic Irish.
A single additional line on page 12 is in pencil and is in another hand. The dates of scribing are not given. The identities of the scribes of pages 11-12 have not been established to date.
Bound in leather and stitched. The top-right and bottom-right corners of covers and leaves have been clipped.
Pages 1-10 are written in ink, possibly in the hand of Davy Barry of the Glen (Dáibhí de Barra).
The primary and apparently original content is a 92 line poem in English, by Dáibhí de Barra.
"A Schoolmaster came to Middleton in the year 1825, who gave out that he’d teach everything, so that he left the rest nothing to teach; but a kind friend wrote this advertisement on him."
The undersigned hereby conveys,
To all that pass by these ways,
To all besides whom it may concern,
Within this neighbouring little realm,
A full to timely intimation,
And most authentic information.
That he in Middleton will teach
What follow, or part of each –
To the children he will teach Our Father,
The Creed, Hail Mary & Confession,
The Catechism he will rehearse...."
The signature of one of the owners of the manuscript (J Doherty) is found at the bottom of page 10. " By Davy Barry of the Glen. J. Doherty. "
Page 11 and 12 are in pencil and in different hand(s). They appear to be the lines of a poem or song in written phonetic Irish.
A single additional line on page 12 is in pencil and is in another hand. The dates of scribing are not given. The identities of the scribes of pages 11-12 have not been established to date.
Bound in leather and stitched. The top-right and bottom-right corners of covers and leaves have been clipped.
Rango12 pages. Numbered in pencil. 18.6 x 13.0-13.3cm.
Palabra clave de personaDe Barra, Dáibhí (Davy of the Glen) Carrigtwohill
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