Séamus Ó Súilleabháin
Séamus Ó Súilleabháin (fl. 1849) was an Irish scribe, writer and translator. Ó Súilleabháin transcribed and wrote down a great deal of material from several different genres; songs, poems, Fenian lore, stories such as and Cath Gabhra. One such manuscript that survives states at the end that I have thus finished this book, for the Revd. Joseph Baylee, rector of Holy Trinity Church (Woodside, Cheshire) and headmaster of the Birkenhead College ... December 15th 1849 dated at the town of Headford in the County Galway Ireland. James O'Sullivan Scribe and Translateor.
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Séamus Ó Súilleabháin
Séamus Ó Súilleabháin (fl. 1849) was an Irish scribe, writer and translator. Ó Súilleabháin transcribed and wrote down a great deal of material from several different genres; songs, poems, Fenian lore, stories such as and Cath Gabhra. One such manuscript that survives states at the end that I have thus finished this book, for the Revd. Joseph Baylee, rector of Holy Trinity Church (Woodside, Cheshire) and headmaster of the Birkenhead College ... December 15th 1849 dated at the town of Headford in the County Galway Ireland. James O'Sullivan Scribe and Translateor.
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Songs, poems, Fenian lore, and stories
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