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BRANCHES PROPERLY AFFILIATED 2012.2013 AS AT 10.01.2013
Comhairle na Mumhan Delegates 201212013
Ciarrai Mich6al & Aine Ui Ghrainbh6il
-{n Cl6r S6amus 6 Lideadha & Attracta O'DeaCorcaigl Conchiir Mac Cdrthaigh & James LenihanLrrimneach L ltan 6 \,{aolcatha & Jim KelllPort L6irge Thornas Hr-land & Caroline DourisTiobraid -{rann -\ne \i Chonchoradha & N6ra Ui Throithigh
CO. CHORCAI CO. CHIARRAI CO. AN CHLAIRI Aqhinagh An T6char An Tulach
2 An Rith Ballvbunion Cill Fhionnrirach3 Ath An Chaoire B allydono ehue/ Lisselton Clarecastle
4 Baile an E,aspaieh Ballylonqford Tarbert Cloch Liath5 Baile Mhistdala BSrr na Srdide,Cathair Saidhbhinn Cora Finne
6 Baile Nriis Ceolt6iri an Ghleanna* Cr. na Coradh
7 Beanntrai Cill Airne Cr. Na hinse
8 Carriqdhoun Cill Chuimin Cr. na Mainistreach
9 Cill Bheoldin Cr.an Aehasaish Cr. Na Sionna
10 Cois C6im Cr.Nh. Chiardin Croisin11 Coolroe Finuqe Doora Barefield
12 Cr.Chron6in Foilmore East Clare
13 Dirqlas FossaiTwo Mile Inis Cathaieh
14 Drinmaonmhui Gleann Fleisce Inis Diom6in15 Eochail Killorslin Laichtin Naofa Milltorr n16 Fear Mui Leac Sn6mha Lissvcasev/B allvn ac all-,-
17 Glanmire Lios Ttrathail St. Michaels, Kilmihi-l18 Gleannqarbh Milltown/Listry19 Lachtain Naofa Naomh Breandarn
20 Niall O Chathasaigh B' n Chollaigh Sliabh Luachra
2I Pr. Ui N6ill Sliabh Mis22 Sciobairin Trali23 S6ip6al na Carraige Ttrosist/Kenmare
24 Sr an Mhuilinn25 Ui Mac Coille26
CO THIOBRAID ARANN CO. LUIMNIGH CO PHORT LAIRGEI Baile Ui Choimin An Gleann An Trd Mhor2 Baile Thiobraid Arann Ardacha Carraig Chiarrai Ballvduff Ballinr-ella E ;
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3 Caiseal Mumhan Ath atSl6ibhe Cathair Phort Lairse4 Caisle6in Nua Baile Dhd Thuile Cr. Na sCumarach5 Cathair Dirn Iasaigh Baile Stiophna Cr. Ui Chrothai6 Cill Shl6ibhe Caislean Ui Chonaill/Ath6n/Baile Ior. Dirnqarbhdn
7 Cr.Se6n O Ceallan6in Caladh an Treoigh Finnisk8 Loughmore Cr. Cluain Chreadhail9 Ormond Cr. Naomh Mhichil
10 Powerstown/Lisronagh Garra Eoinl1 Ros Cr6 \Idieh Rua/An Cheapach Mhor12 Sailbheaster Mac Conmhuigh Shanid
l3 Tulach Sheasta Teampail an Ghleanntdin *new Branchi-1 Tuar na Fola
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Tion6lfar Corn:rdhdil Bhliantuil Comhairle na Mumhan, Comhaltas Ceolt6iri Eireann san Ost6n Hibernian,Mdgh Ealla, Cer. Chorcai, ar an Domhnach, 2ri Feabhra, 2014, ag tosnri ar 2.00 i.n. The Annual Convention ofComhairle na \lumhan will be held at Hibernian Hotel, Mallow, Co. Cork on Sunday 2nd February 2014cornmencing at 2.p.m,
Signing ir - l.30 p.m. Signing in cut off time 2.45 p.m. for voting purposes.It is envisaged that tire normal business of Convention could be completed in a short time to allow some time foruseful discussiLrn Lrn topics ofinterest and concern to branches, during the afternoon.
The topic selected ri-'r this r.ear is: Public Relations - PR - it's nital importance to all Comhaltas units.This will take pla;e a11er break for tea/coffee at 3.30pm
GETTING OI,'R. MESSAGE ACROSS TO THE PI,IBLIC IN THE MODERN ERA
l,garning to use Facebook m Apps Tivitter # Websites
Group texting as wdl as the traditional Media, priat, rafio etc.
For the advotemert of Comhaltas and benefit to your own unit we urge all bmndres to be rcpresented
It is hoped that the sharing of ideas, views and information will be of benefit to all. Any remaining business ofthe Convention could be dealt with at 4.30 p.m. ifnecessary.
The meeting will consist of:(a) The Outgoing Officers of Comhairle na Mumhan.(b) The Chairman, Secretary & Treasurer of each Co. Board.(c) Tivo delegates from each Co. Board.(d) Trvo delegates from each Branch properly affiliated for 2O1312014
CLARFdilte & Focal 6n gCathaoirleachMiontuarisici - The minutes of Previous Convention.Nithe ag €iri asta - Matters Arising therefromOriid an Chathaoirligh - Munster Chairman's AddressComhfhreagras - Relevant CorrespondenceTuarascdil an Rrinai - Consideration of Rfnai na Mumhan ' Report.Tuarasciil Airgid - Consideration of Financial Statement.
Cisteoir na Mumhan ' Report.8 Aoi Chainteoir - An Seanad6ir Labhris 6 Murchir9 Toghachiin - Election of Officers for 20L312014
10 Ainmnirichdin - Nominations for Ard Chomhairle.11 Ttrairisci Treoraithe na Gaeilge - Treorai na Gaeilge Report12 Tuairisci airgeadais & rirnaithe os na Contaethe -
Consideration of County Financial Statements & Co Secretaries Reports.
13 Rtiin - Consideration of Motions.14 Aon Ghn6 eile - Ary Other business that the Presiding Chairman may allow.
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CornharBle na O]umhan
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Ttt"atnscd/ arlL Rfi,t4^al
T6 s6 de phribhldid agam aris Tuarasc6il Bhliantriil a
chur 6s c6mhair na Comhdh|la ar imeachtai na blianaseo caite i gCirige Mumhan
It is a special privilege for me to present the report ofComhairle na Mumhan on the Provincial activities
during the past special year in Munster.
Ni neart go cur le ch6ileTo achieve our goals within the Province we need unityof purpose among all the units working together as a
team. We acknowledge the co-operation of the CountyBoards and of the Branches throughout the province inhelping to achieve our goals. Fleadh na Mumhan, the
premier event in our Comhaltas calendar has expanded
considerably in recent years and is an excellent
showcase of the wonderful work being done by all unitsthroughout the province. The hosting branch, Caladh
an Treoigh deserve the highest praise for the staging of2013 Fleadh in University of Limerick. There were also
many other successful activities and promotions duringthe year.
Munster Branches show a strength in numbers as
well as worKorce. Munster members continue toprovide opportunities, continue to promote our
cultural traditions through the many sessions, classes,
exhibitions, performance s etc. throughout this province.
The hosting and organisation of the County Fleadh, is
a privileage for the local community and locality. The
Fleadh is administered by the local branch/branches
through the guidance of the County Board. It is a
major undertaking and I would like to congratulate and
express a sincere focal buiochas to all hosting branches.
We are also aware that there are quite a few branches
that are not as active as others. Activity attracts new
members and new members can often energise the
unit. Some of the activities organised during the past
year include Branch music session, joint sessions
with neighbouring branches, singing nights, concerts,
c6ilithe, wren boy groups, visit to hospitals and nursing
homes, rang Gaeilge or ciorcal Gaeilge, bus outings,
participation in F6ilte Cheoil, and Fleadhanna, Ceol
an Gheimhridh, Pl6aracha, Scoraiocht, providingentertainment at community events, etc. etc. I wish to
pay tribute to each and every one, to officers, members,
tuto rs/ te ache rs, frie nds who worked effi cie ntly, tirele s sly
and diligently in so many different ways to promote
Comhaltas all over this Province.
BALLRAiOCHTTar isteach sa ChomhaltasMembership numbers throughout Munster show an
overall decrease in senior categories and an increase in
Junior. The increased overall in Waterford during thepast year is most encouraging. Two branches did notregister during the past year, ie. Cr Tradraighe and
Moyvane/Lisselton. However, a C6ad Mile F6ilte forCeoltoiri an Ghleanna (Glenbeigh), the latest additionto the Munster family of branches..
The "New Branch" Incentive continues regarding theannual insurance premium cover which will be provided'without payment'for the first year of the new craobh.
The formation of new branches in areas not already
catered for by Comhaltas, is always a very welcome
development and can be a great boost to Co. Boards,
introducing new blood and new enthusiasm. But it isalso vital to the well being of Comhaltas that existingbranches continue to be active in the promotion of ourideals and to ensure this, Athnuachdn or Renewal is
essential. The booklet, 'Athnuachin Branch Renewal",
which was launched at last year's Convention and
distributed to all branches present, is a very useful guide
to existing branches as well as new branches.
CRUINNITHE5 Comhairle na Mumhan meetings were held since last
Convention. National Congress and all Ard Chomhairlemeetings were attended by Munster delegates.
Communication is vital to ensure the grassroots
receive all details of Comhaltas activities at all levels
as quickly as possible. National Congress returned to
Cultrirlann na hEireann. Counties are reminded to plan
their meeting dates following Comhairle na Mumhanmeetings. Congratulations to each of the Munsternominees on their successes at Congress 2013. Tom6s O
Maoldomhnaigh, Majella Bartley, Pddraig O Flannag6in
and C6it de Brfn, were re-elected Ard R(rnai and ArdChldraitheoir, National P.R.O. and Og Bhall respectively
Kathleen Nesbitt continues in her position as Ceannaire
of the Education Coist
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CONFERENCEThe annual Co. Olficers Conference was held in April,which rvas rrell attended by all counties and deemedbeneficial to all. The exchange of views and ideas as wellas clarifications malies this a very useful get together.A wide range of topics, ideas, common to all countieswas covered. Copies of relevant documentation re
Fleadhanna lras distributed
ADJUDICATORS SEMINARThe Munster Adiudicators Seminar was held on 23124
March in Devon Lnn, Templeglantine. 99 applicationswere received. \umbers had to be curtailed with a
final attendance of ;4 from all counties in Munster.The course \ras efiremely well attended by all on bothdays. Man,v,young potential adjudicators together withsome experienced in adjudication were present. Thehighly experienced tutors, P6draig O Riain, Siobh6nNi Chonar6in, Nfichdal Mac Aogain, Deirdre Scanlonprovided an excellent fwo day course, packed withdetailed information and guidelines, which had been
well researched and excellently delivered. The booklet,N6tai do Mholt6iri (amended) was distributed toall together with a CD. It was recommended that theyounger adjudicators would seek experience either as
assistant adjudicators or Adjudicators' Clerks and thatthey would forward details later of experience gained.
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CEOLAN GHEIMHRIDHCeol an Gheimhridh, originally established toprovide inter-branch activity, was revived in Munsterin 2OO2 and continued in 20L3 with participationfrom 53 branches in 5 counties competing in Music,Song. Dance, Recitation, Scdalaiocht, Storytelling, Set
& C6ili Dancing. Qualifiers came forward to MunsterFinals from Cork, Clare, Kerry, Limerick & Tipperaryat Cappamore, Co Limerick on 17th February. Manycompetitions had full entry and standards wereexceptionallyhigh in most competitions as commentedon by adjudicators. Many competitions having fullnumbers were keenly contested. The organising Coisteof Maigh Rua / An Cheapach Mh6r provided greatfacilities and catered so well for everybody. The wholeevent was well organised. T6imid thar a bheith buiochdos na daoine go l6ir a ghlac pilirt, dos na craobhachaagus mirinteoiri a thug an spreagadh d6ibh agus doghach 6inne a thug cabhair ar an 16.
SCORAIOCUT & PLEARACHAFormat for competitions...Up to three branches may
combine their talents to produce shows.
While many branches did not participate at Munsterlevel, the provincial qualifiers did exceptionally well at
the National finals in Clasach.
Pl6aracha - Ros Cr6 and Caladh an Treoigh were theMunster entrants. Ros Crd gave a reallytop performancewhen coming second in the Senior Pl6aracha at theNational Finals in Clasac in March 2013.
Ros Cr6 and Tirlach Sheasta represented the Provincein Pl6aracha na nOg. The A11 Ireland crown was wonby Thlach Sheasta. De6naimid comhghairdeas leo.
This competition was hotly contested by Leinster &Connaught branches providing great entertainmentand participation.
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CONTAE CRAOBH €20 €12 €8 €6Corcaigh 26 356 468 67 1085
Ciarrai 23 (- 1) 292 231 23 l2l0An Cl6r t1 (- 1) 158 t54 24 321
Luimneach l4 295 168 15 839
Tiobraid Arann t4 204 136 14 500
Port Ldirge 7 92 133/'tJ 345
TOTAL 101 L3e7 t2e0 146 4300
20llll2 total 103 rA48 L3s7 t66 3,934
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s3ri FLEADH CHEOIL NA MUMHAN
53rd Fleadh na Mumhan 2013 was hostedby Cr. Caladh an Treoigh in University ofLimerick. Caladh an Treoigh founded in2009 is a comparatively young branch to takeon such a major event. During the year the
Fleadh na Mumhan Committee developed an extensiveplan of entertainment and a packed programme of specialevents. The launch of Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan 2013 atPlassey House UL was an auspicious occasion. We wereprivileged to have the President of UL, Don Barry, Miche6lO Sriilleabh6in, as well as Seanad6ir Labhrds 6 Murchri werein attendance. The varied events held during the week priorto Fleadh included Fun Day, Celebrity Bainisteoir, Concertwith Liadan in a remarkable setting, Monaleen Church.Gl6r na mBan 2 provided an outstanding night of singing insuitably decorated Kilmurray Church.Lectures "Come West Along the Road" by Nicholas Carolan,"Dance in Limerick in the 20th Century" by Dr. OrfhlaithNi Bhriain. "Gathering Cross Cultural Bonny Boys" by Dr.Sandra foyce, Robbie McMahon Film, "Lsst Night as I LayDreaming". Workshops with Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain, EmmaO'sullivan, and Goitse members, and Con'Fada'O Drisceoil.The Walls of Limerick Concert was an innovative ideaprovided a memorable exhibition of all dancing, traditional,cdili, sets, steps, set dances as well as Norwegian Folk andCeltic dancing.
Bliain na Cruinne Award Night held onThursday was indeed a very special Munsterevent. It provided us with the opportunity tosalute the great cultural heroes and heroineswho have left the shores of Ireland (and
those who had returned home) and brought with them themusic, song dance and language of their homeland. SpecialMedallions were presented in recognition of service to IrishTraditional Music, Song and Dance, The Awardees: MickMoloney, D6mhnall de Barra, Cagney Family, St. ColmcilleC6ili Band, Helen Gannon, PatsyMoloney, Theresa Sheehan,
Dan &Maureen Murphy, togetherwith their guests providedmagnificent performances of our culture during a night fullof memories and reminiscences.One of the highlights was the Tribute Concert to MickMoloney, one of Limerick's famous sons. The array of topclass talent that appeared on stage that night was a fitting ofa man that has gained international recognition.
Tugadh tirs 6ite don Ghaeilge i rith na seachtaine i measc nan-imeachtai 6agsfla, bhi Aifreann Tradisifnta, chomh maithle hlonadh na Ghaeilge le M6irtin O Falhiin ag an Deireadhseachtaine. Bhi Raidi6 na Gaeltachta i lfthair leis an R6idiagus chuir s6 seo go m6r leis an 6c6id. Criis 6thais ab ea aniion bred a ghlac p6irt sna com6rtaisi Chomhr6.Among the many other events organised by the hard workingCoiste were Singers Club, Art Competition, Daily Recitals,Session Trail, C.D. Launches etc.
The Official Opening of the Fleadh was held on the Tuesdayin Irish World Academy of Music and Dance. The SouvenirProgramme was once again an excellent publicationbeautifully produced containing many learned articles, as
well as photographs of interest.
The open air Entertainment Gig Rig which was locatedadjacent to the Concert Hall .provided a feast of traditionalmusic song, and dance as well as performances fromKongsberg Spel-og Dansarlag, Norway, which was muchappreciated by locals and visitors to the Fleadh.
Enjoyable Set/C6ilithe were held on Saturday and Sundayafternoon but due to the unforgettable heat wave attendanceswere not as large as expected.
There were manyfavourable comments on the high standardsattained on the various competitions over the weekend. Wecongratulate all competitors and teachers/Tutors/Parentson their participation. Munster qualifiers did quite well atFleadh Cheoil na hEireann i nDoire winning63 All IrelandTitles as well as 90 other prizes. Kerry brought home thelargest number of medals having reached a total of 42 (Mayo41) followed by Cork, 38 and Clare 34, Limerick25.
Fleadh na Mumhan Coiste is most grateful to all the generousSponsors as well as the high level of support from Co. Boardsand Branches throughout the Province. The subscriptionsfrom the Comhaltas units each year show solidarity with theorganising committee and is much appreciated.
MOLTOIRiA very fine team of adjudicators were assembled for theFleadh and we are most grateful to them for their excellentco-operation and help. It is very regrettable that one ofthose dedicated adjudicators has sadly passed to her eternalreward since then. Caroline |udge Fegan, who was born inBritain and a member of the famed Colmcille Cdili Band,had served us well at the Fleadh on two previous occasions.
Go raibh leaba ceolmhar aice i bhFlaitheas Dd
Fleadh na Mumhan broke new ground in 2013 in beinghosted in a third level College of Education. The facilities atUL were top class and we appreciate the wonderful all roundco-operation received. The Irish World Academy of Musicand Dance played a pivotal role in the successful staging ofthe Fleadh. Tdimid thar a bheith buioch d6ibh.
We are truly indebted to the Fleadh Na Mumhan Coiste ledbyNiall Keegan, the officers, committee members and friendsfor their total commitment and professional approach to allaspects of the Fleadh, which would not have been such a
success without total dedication. Molaim go hard sibh.
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SCOIFONN &AMHRANThe Counly Scoil Fonn & Amhrdn days were held inLimerick and Tipperary . This brings slow air playing and
the art of traditionai singing to a wider audience, but withmore promotion there is scope for further expansion.
The Munster Scoil Fonn & Amhrtin day held in coniunctionwith Fleadh na \tumhan at U.L. again provedverysuccessful,having a very fine attendance of 62 students
The tutors, Catherine Clochessy, Elaine Cormican, Louise
Keating, Denise Kelleher, Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain, and Edel
Vaughan provided excellent tuition at the Master Classes.
These master classes have opened up the availability of thistype of tuition to many young musicians and singers over theyears. It is strongly recommended that all counties organise
this beneficial progranrme in 2014 prior to their Co. Fleadh
Cheoil, which will be grant-aided by Comhairle na Mumhan.
SLIDE & POLKASlide & Polka Playing: It is heartening to see increased interestin Polka and Slide playing and the holding of these classes at
Fleadh na Mumhan since 1997 has played a significant role
in giving Polka & Slide playrng its due recognition. Tuitionthis year as provided by Con Herbert.
SET & CEILI OANCINGThe C6ili and Set dancing competitions which began on
Friday morning and continued over the weekend. drew
capacity attendance and produced a fantastic atmosphere
in a spacious venue. Over 170 teams had qualified and
performed in both set and C6ili dancing competitions
staged over three days. |unior age groups attracted a capacity
audience that really enjoyed the excitement and enthusiasm
generated by the teams and their supporters. Exceptionally
high standards were evident in these competitions.
Set dancing is enjoying its popularity nights and social
weekends while cdili dances remain strong in some areas
only.
PERPETUAL TROPHIESWe have tried to get all trophies back before Fleadh na
Mumhan so that they could be properly reviewed and
catalogued and have failed due to late returns. Could we
ask as a special favour that Co. Officers would follow up to
their County trophies' winners of 2013 to arrange return ofall trophies, suitably engraved (if you wish) before lst May'
2014 so that the necessary review may be finalised. One new
trophy was presented, by Irish World Academy of Music &Dance in memory of the late Patrick McHugh, for Senior
Flute comPetition' MiIe bu{ochas
(see P 11 for 2013 Munster Winners)
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FLEADH CHEOIL NA MUMHAN 2OI4Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan 2014 will be hosted by
[._r.r .rnr1 Killarney, Kilcummin, Glenflesk, Sliabh
( I rt t tt' Luachra Fossa Two Mile Branches i gCill Airne.
k *n* ft. Fleadh Executive Committee are busily fundbr"' * - raising and making plans to stage this major event
with i ,o^pr"h"irin" programme. See Page 13
for a brief outline of the provisional Programme. Furtherdetails will be available at Comhdh6il na Mumhan. Events ofspecial interest will be staged for competitors and members
and will attract many visitors.
New for 2Ol4!Due to change at Congress 2013, third prizewinners maybe recommended at Provincial Fleadhanna to compete at
Fleadh na hEireann.Also, Sean N6s dancing competitions, with qualifiers goingforward from County Fleadh to Provincial and to Fleadh
na hEireann will be held for the first time. (see P 14 forguidelines)
Again all Branches and County Boards are reminded toplay their part by making a contribution to the fund raisingcampaign. For update see Fleadh website:
www.munsterfleadh.ie
FLEADH NUAThe 39th consecutive Fleadh Nua was hosted once again byEnnis in 2013. The comprehensive programme commenced
on Sunday 20th May and concluded on Monday 27th
during which time over 70 events took place, including:concerts, sessions, set dancing & C6ilithe, lectures, singers
club, workshops, ranganna Gaeilge, exhibitions, Culturalparade, Aifreann Traidisirinta. Fleadh Nua continued tohost National Set and C€ili Dancing competitions as wellas sean n6s dancing competitions. Plans are well underwayfor 40th Fleadh Nua under the Chairmanship of Miche6l ORiabhaigh. see fleadhnua.i
NASCComhairle na Mumhan again encourages units to support
Nasc - the Comhaltas National Draw. All branches wouldbenefit from extra funding to paybranch insurance, subsidise
a singing class, pay for travel when visiting another branch
etc. Only I0o/o of sales need to be returned to Cultrirlann.Congrats to the Munster prizewinners.
Bain triail as an bhliain seo!
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MOLAN6ICEThe Aos Og continued to play a vital role in Comhaltas and
we are lucky to have such a strong youth membership inour Provincial affiliations. It is heartening to see the highrate of participation in events such as Fleadhanna, Ceol an
Gheimhridh, Scoil Fonn &Amhr6n, Fdilte Cheoil, concerts,
sessions, etc. A noticeable increase in |unior membership
was noted in the past year. It is vital for the future ofComhaltas that youth is catered for and encouraged in ourunits. To retain our youth in the organisation we need to
facilitate activities for them and to give them a meaningfulrole in the various units.
Td sd td.bhachtach go mbead.h daoine 6ga agteacht isteach
sna Craobhacha agus go mbeadh 16l ldrnach scu inimeachtai na craoibhe. Td lion na ndaoine 6ga an-qrd igcuid mhaith Craobh sa Chfiige ach td a thuilleadh oibrele ddanamh i gcraobhacha gan mordn den Aos 69.
Mol an Oige agus tiochfaidh Si
AN GHAEILGETharraing an bhdim a chuireadh ar
an nGaeilge i rith 2012 - Bliain na
Gaeilge, aird nios m6 ar thabhachtna Teanga i gcrirsai an Chomhaltais.Molaimid na haonaid ar fuaid an
chriige a dhein iarracht sa bhreis chun an Ghaeilge a chur
chun cinn 6 shin agus bhi s6 suntasach an m6id daoine
6ga a ghlach pSirt sa chom6rtas Comhr6 Gaeilge ag na
Fleadhanna. Bhi Ionaid na Gaeilge ag na Fleadhanna
daghsrila imithe i bhfeabhas i mbliana. T6imid fiorbhuiochdo Eibhlin Ui Mhaoldomhnaigh, Treorai na Gaeilge igCriige Mumhan as a h-iarrachtai chun daoine a spreagadh.
Ceann des na priomh aidhmeanna at| ag Comhaltas n6 an
Ghaeilge a chur chun cinn agus t6 obair iontach ar siril imor6n 6it chun an cusp6ir sin a bhaint amach. Ach is fdidiri bhfad nios m6 a dhdanamh ar fud na heagraiochta.
The promotion of our native language is one of the mainaims of Comhaltas. Comhaltas holds An Ghaeilge irr veryhigh regard as it is the core element which bonds the various
threads of our cultural heritage. An increasing number ofbranches in the Province are making worthwhile efforts.
Some are now running regular classes, while others are
organising Ciorcal Cainte.
The numbers entering for Comhr6 Gaeilge are improving.Minor alterations suggested for the competition should
make it more attractive in future. This event at the Fleadh
requires further promotion in all units. Spoken Irish has
no\f'acquired greater status in the Secondary School exam
s1.stem. Participation in Comhr6 Gaeilge at the Fleadh can
be of great benefit to students.
The use of names, as Gaeilge is being promoted but some
counties seem to be much more successful than others.
CuanascAr[ an Runai 2013
Sloinnte Uile Eireann - All Ireland Surnames book whichwas distributed by Comhairle na Mumhan to Comhaltasunits in the Province a few years ago was also presented tothe new Branches present at last year's Convention. Thispublication is proving a valuable aid in the use of Irishsurnames and all Comhaltas units should have a copy tohand .when filling in membership and Fleadh entries
Focal ar Fhocal. The new publication supersedes the
original Focal ar Fhocal of five units. This new booklet is
available from Cultfrlann na Eireann. A Training Seminaron the use of this publication was held on Saturday 9thFebruary in Bni Borir organised by Meitheal Boni Region.
TRAD FOR TROCAIRETrad for Trilcaire (27th Sep- 4th Oct.) and Comhaltas
Ceolt1ir{ Eireann - Changing Lives in the Developing World.
A national fundraising initiative met with overwhelmingenthusiasm and generosity. Many units of Comhaltastogether with friends of Comhaltas held various sessions
in Autumn to raise funds for this very worthy cause. The
response has been fantastic! M{lebuiochas
SEISICNA Music Trail Through lreland. - Siamsaiocht Ghaelach
Ndisifinta agus CeolnanGaeL The summer entertainmentprogramme provided traditional music, song and dance at
23 venues throughout the Province: Adare, Ballincollig,Ballyduff Upp.r, Cashel, Clonmel, Corofin, Dungarvan,Ennis, Ennistymon, Fermoy, Freemount, Kilrush, Killaloe,
Listowel, Milltown Malb ay, Rockchapel, Skibbereen, SouthKerry Templeglantine, Tralee, Tulla, Waterford, Youghal.
Seisitin is an excellent programme: it has gone fromstrength to strength. A stage show of Irish music, song and
dance, it entertains and delights its audiences with a varietyof traditional items. During 2013 special emphasis was
made to feature 'emigrant songs/tunes' to coincide withBliain na Cruinne. Branches are encouraged to support
Seisiirn shows in their own area. Perhaps a branch outingcould be organised to visit a seisifn in your area?.
Seisifinprovides young performers - in partnership with the
more seasoned players - with an outlet for their exceptional
talents. Cuireann Seisiirn, ceol, rince agus amhr6naiochttraidisirinta ar fiil do chuairteoiri chuig an tir seo, rud at6
an-thabhachtach do thionscail na turas6ireachta.
CROSSROADS FORUMCrossroads Forum was held on 9th November. Its
main purpose was to assess and build on the successful
Development Programme. All Provinces were represented
at this Forum.
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TIIRASANNA - TOUR CONCERTSMacalla na hlireann 2013 Cl6r siamsaiochta denscoth, togha ceoil agus rogha rince 's amhrinaiochta nahEireann. The Cc'mhaltas Irish Concert Tour took placein October and B'ertormed in Dungarvan, Ennis, Cashel,and Skibbereen. This lively concert reflects the depth of ourtraditional rnusic. song and dance. Venues were successfullyorganised anC the risiting concert group presented a fineshow, which rra: rrell received by appreciative audiences.A special focal hurochais to the hosting branches for theirexcellent hospital.in and promotion.I would like to take this opportunrty to congratulate ourmany members rrho have been selected for the variousconcert tours, not torgetting Siobh6n Ni Chonar6in for hervital role as producer together with Maura Walsh of these
fine traditional shorrs.
INTERNATIONAL TINKSEachyear the annual Comhaltas North American Conventionhas among it's attendance some visitors from Munster. The
2013 Convention \ras held in Washington D C which was a
greatoccasion. The 2014 North American Convention takes
place in Parsipinnl', Nerr' ]ersey, April 24-27. Apart from themeetings it is the annual rveekend celebration of Irish Music,Dance, Song and Gaeilge for lrlorth American and CanadianComhaltas members. In 2014 the Regional Fleadh will also
take place in coniunction n'ith the Convention. It is a great
opportuniry for the friends of Irish culture to meet and greet
and enjoy the man1, rvorkshops and sessions. A C6ad MileF6ilte awaits any Irish risitors to the United States duringthis weekend.
We endeavour to strengthen the ties with Comhaltas inBritain. Over the past few years, and specially in 2013,
adjudicators from Britain officiated at Fleadh na Mumhan.T6 obair iontach ar siril thar lear chun 6r gcultrir Gaelach a
chur chun cinn. Ta ard mholadh tuillte ag na daoine ati ag
saothrir go diograiseach.
SCRUDC CEOL TIREThe Comhaltas Traditional Music exams system is nowmore than a decade in existence and is widely availed of inour province. The SCT exams compliment the Fleadh as a
,method of measuring a person's playing abilitybut in additionit encourages the student to research the background to ourmusical heritage, the regional styles, the composers, the
musical traditions of one's own locality as well as giving due
recognition to slow airs and other types of tunes rarely heardat sessions.
Exam Munster Centres Candidates
2013 25 2,029 (120 Senior Cycle)
20L2 23 1,918
20tt 29 1,868
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T.T.C.T.The annual Teastas i dTeagasc Ceolta Tire - ComhaltasDiploma Course for Music Teachers at Cultrirlann wasdeveloped in 1981 and continues to provide a structuredDiploma Course in traditional music teaching. Munstermembers benefitted from this and received their Diplomain May last. The Course was designed and directed by thelate Michedl O hEidhin, Beannacht Dd leis T.T.C.T. is nowdirected by Martin Power who organised a highly successfulcourse in20l2 and20l3. The T.T.C.T. qualification continuesto strengthen the teaching bases, and has been a link-upwith the current music examinations - Scrudri Ceol Tire.16 candidates were accepted for the Course held in October2013 Seven of these were from Munster. Instruments coveredConcertina, Fiddle, Button Accordeon, Flute & Whistle .
Michefl 6 trEianin AwardA new medallion has been struck in memory of Miche6l OhEidhin. This will be presented to SCT students who reachan agreed standard as well as TTCT Honours Advancedrecipients.
MEITHEAL PROIECTS®IONAI CENTRES
We are most grateful for the generous Meitheal funding giventowards Fleadh na Mumhan 2013 which helped to make
the Fleadh a festival of culture and unique occasion. The
funding given towards Co. Fleadhanna was a great source
of encouragement to the committees and enabled them toextend the Fleadh and provide more attractive programmeof events. Nil aon amhras ach go bhfuil dul chun cinn d6anta
faoi Mheitheal le blianta beaga anuas.
Thanks to Ronan and Deirdre in Bni Borir, Gertrude in Cois
na hAbhna for the help during the past year.
TITHE CHEOILThe Tithe Cheoil at Brf Borir, Bruach na Carraige, Brir na
Si, Cois na hAbhna, Ceolann, Ennistymon, Kilrush, and
Cnoc na Gaoithe Tulla provide an essential base for the
promotion of traditional music, song and dance in their ownareas. There are many units also, although not having theirown premises, that play a vital role in keeping communitycentres in operation in their own localities by the wide range
of Branch activities they carry on.
NATIONAL MUSIC DA\CULTURE DAY
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Many units throughout the Province participated inboth National Music Day and Culture Day. Traditionalentertainment was provided in a variety of settings to
highlight our heritage on a National basis. Bhain gach 6inne
sult and tairbhe as na himeachtai eagsula
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CHILD PROTECTIONThe Comhaltas Child Protection Policy has been circulatedto all units. Units are requested to nominate a Designated
Liaison Person to oversee the implementation of the
guidelines and be familiar with its contents. Branches are
requested to supply a list of all branch teachers and officers
and any others who are in contact with children in theirbranch activities to the Cultirrlann. Ard Rrinai Tom6s 6Maoldomhnaigh has conducted Child Protection Seminars
in all counties. The seminars are very informative and helpcreate awareness on this important role. Courses are available
through local Health Boards
BRON AR AN mBASI would like to express sincere sympathy to all Comhaltasfamilies who have suffered bereavements during the past
year. No year goes by without the sad passing of membersand friends who have rendered great service and dedicationto Comhaltas. They have left behind them a legacy of music-making and individuality their memories and music willcontinue to inspire us. Cd go bhfuil siad imithe uainn ar shlina firinne, t6 rian a saothar figthago soildir i gComhaltas na
Mumhan. Go rabhadar uilig i gcomhluadar Dd s'na Flaithisagus ceol binn na n-aingeal ina dtimpeall
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BUiOCHASIt is appropriate that I express sincere thanks and
appreciation of the splendid work being done by so manydedicated members, performers and sponsors throughoutthe Province. I wish to record my sincere thanks to myfellow officers and members of Comhairle na Mumhan fortheir assistance, advice, support, guidance, and friendshipreceived during the past year.
Mile buiochas to County Officers, for their dedication,efficiency and co-operation. I wish to convey my thanks toCo. Secretaries for their commitment and service providedto their own units as well as Munster Council. I take thisopportunity to thank Noreen Murrihy Clare Co. Secretary
who has now retired from this position. I am grateful to theArd Stiirrth6ir and Culturlann staff as well as adjudicators,both inside and outside of Munster, Fleadh committeesand the band of efficient Fleadh stewards, clerks and
administration helpers, who have helped me in many ways.
It has been a pleasure to work with so many outstanding and
committed Comhaltas members. Tdim thar a bheith buiochdo ghach 6inne
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FOCALSCOIR
Comhaltas has strengthened throughout the Province of Munster through dedication, commitment and
loyalty to Irish heritage and culture. Irish Traditional Music has reached exceptionally high standards and
popularity not alone in Munster but right around the world. As Bliain na Cruinne closed let us once again
salute all those overseas who helped promote and establish Irish culture, music song and dance in theiradopted homeland. Comhghairdeas go l6ir leo.
We look forward to the year ahead in our musical journey.
Comhaltas 2014 Millennium Celebration - nOndnfHf 2014, is the Comhaltas contribution to the
2014 millennium commemoration of Brian Borri. This show involves a folk orchestra of 40 performers.
The producer is Miche6l 6 Rrinaigh" who has composed the music for the event. The first performance is inClasai on Easter Monday followed by Armagh, Killaloe Wednesilay 23ril April anil Cashel on Thwsilay
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Great plans are presently in the pipeline for very special events to take place at Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan
in Killaney in luly 20 I 4, bi$ lnn.
We look forward to the challenges ahead to keep our traditions, our heritage and our culture on the
pedestal it so richly deserves ... Comhaltas the livingtradition.Assunta U{ Chathas aigh, Rfina{ na Mumhan
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Miche6l O Grainbhil James Lenihan
IN'UCH6N Liz O'Keeffe Nealie McCarthy
Mdirdad Ni Chonchubhair Tommy Collins
TNEONAI NA GAEILGE Bernard O Croinin Sedn 6 Muimhneachdin
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All winners are requested to return the Perpetual Trophy to an Officer of
Comhairle na Mumhan on or before l,tt Muyo 2A14, suitabty inscribed.Your co-operation in this regard would be greatly appreciated.
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S6amus O'Gorman , CCf), Craobh na gCumarach, Port Lfutge
Sorcha Costello, CCE, An Tulach, CLLI
Lucia Mac Partlin, CCE, Ormond, Tiobraid Arann
Keelan Mac Craith, CCE, Baile Ui Choimin, T. ArannColm 6 Slatara, CCE, Baile Ui Choimin, T. AlannKevin ONeill, CCf, Ballydonoghue Lisselton, CinraiPhilip Shine, CCE, Seip6al na Carraige, Corcaigh
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Fleadh Cheoil na ilhumhan 2OI3 IJ.L. -Luimneach Perpetual Trophy Winnersn Comie O'Connell Perp. Cup
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S Buanchom an Iribhriile 50ir Fead6g Mhor 1 5/1 8 Fergal Breen, CCE, Doora-Barefield, Clir9' Corn Chuim. Phddreig Mhic Aorfha Fead6g lvlh6r Sen James Dillon, CCE, Listowel, Ciarral
10 Jackie O'Connor Perpetual Cup Conoertina F6 12 Fergal Breen, CCE, Doora-Barefield Cl6r
i I Ena Doocey Perpetual Trophy Concertina I 5/1 8 Clara Mannion, CCf,, Craobh na gCumarach, Port Ldirge
I i Com Dal gCais Pib Uilleann Snr Tara Howley, Main street Kilfenora, Cl6r
1,1 Howarcl Trophy Cruit 12-15 Lillian Nic Fhloinn, CCE, C"ludh an treoigh, Luimneach
14 Corn Chorcal cruit Snr Aine Nt Sbiochiin, cc€, c.A.H., Luimneach
15 Stephen Madden Perpe al Cup Banjo 15/18 Ciar6.n 0 Still€abhiin, CCE, Stabh Luachn, Ciaxral
16 corn Fionn 6 cuillen6in Snr Bodhr6n D6nal 0 Coile6in, CCE, An Sciobairtu, Corcaigh
I ? Corcoran Perpetual Trophy Fidil Foinn Malla 12115 Cian O'Sullivan, CCE, Citt Ame, Ciarat18 Corn Chiarral FidilF.M. 15n8 Darragh Mac Curtiin, CCE, Teampall an Ghleanndin, Luimneach
19 Corn Luimnigh Fidil F.M.Snr Caitiona Ni Luas4 Cidl Aodha Maighcbromtha Co Chorcal
l0 Com Eamonn 6 Meachair Fead6g Stain FM 15/18 Kieran Killeen, CCE, Laichttu Naofa, Cl6r
I I Buan Sciarh Luimnigh Ceol Beirte 12115 Sedn Doherty, Paul Fanen, CCE, Craobh na hlnse, Cl6r
22 Com She6in Ul Cheallaniin Ceol Beirte 15/18 Sorcha Costello, Aisling Hunt, CCE, An Tulach, C16r
l3 Comhai4e na Mumhan Trophy Ceol Beirie Snr [ona Ni bAilche, Abby Nl Loingsig!, Cobh, Corcaigh
24 Com N6ill Ui Chathasaigh Ceol Trtr t5l18 R.6 Domabh6in, B. O Eignl, S. Oolerty, CC6, Cora Finne/Cr na hlnse
15 peter & Maureen Cremin Perp Trophy Ceol Trlr Snr A. Fim, R. Mo Mahon, B. O'Sullivan, CCE, Cr Chror6i//Tuar na Fol4
26 Leo Griffm Trophy Banna C6ill F6 12 Banna C6ili Re6lt na Maidne, CC6, C.A.H., Luimneach
!7 Buan Sciath Luimnigh Banna Ceili 12115 Banna C6fli na Rspairt, CCE, CA.H., Luimneach
3t Com S. MaoConnrhuigh Banna C6ili 15/18 Inis 69, CCE, Cora Finne, Cld,r
29 Com Thiobraid Lrann Banna C6ill Snr Banna C6flI Naomh iae, CCE, Ctuain Ctgaanail, Luimneach
30 Com De Burgoyne ff:pai Cooil F6 12 Inis 69, CCt, Cora Finne, Cl6r
3l Trofal an Ghleamt6in Gnipai Ceoil 12115 Ceoltoiri na Ceolainne, CCE, Leac-Snamh8, Ciarrat
32 Com N€ill Ui Chathasaigh Gnipat Ceoil 15/18 Tigh na Coille, CCE, Craobh na Coradh, Cldr
33 Kathleen Nesbitt Trophy Gnipal Ceoil Senior Tigh na Coille, CCE, Craobh na Coradh, Cl6r
34 Buanchom Amhlaoibh 0 C6ileachat, Amhfnalocht Sinsear IvIn6 Clare Horgan, Ballinskelligs, Ciaral35 Buan Sciath an Fheirteuraigh Amhlin Gaeilge Fir Snr Conchubhar 6 Mum{in, CCE, At! an 6l6ibhe, Luimneach
36 Corn Ghleann Maighh Eng. Singing Girls 15/18 R6isin Nl Dhonnchrt, CCE, C"oigdhoun, Corcaigh
37 Denise ffielan Perpetual Cup Ladies Singing Senior C6it Ni Bhrudair Ut Mhurohir, CCE, T.an Ghleannt6in, Luimneaol
38 Liam Doran Shield English Singing Boys 15-18 ciar6n 6 Donnabh6in, ccE, An Sciobairin, corcaigh
39 Com Liam 6 Fhnag6in Ambr6n B6arla Snr Men CearOiC 6 nuairc, CCE, ea e Ui Choimio, Tiobraid Arann
40 Buancomhramh Bhaile an Chollaigh Newly Composed Tune Keelan Mac Craitl, CCE, Saile Ul Choimin, fioUrAA fuann
4 1 Carling Trophy Best tr<lividual Fe I 8 Keelan Mac Craith, ccE, saile ui ctoimfi0, Tiobraid Arann
42 Comhairle na Mumhan Trophy Mixerl Set Dancing F6 12 Spa - C l Airn€, CCE, CiU Aime, Ciartat
43 M & D McCarthy Trophy Mixed Set Dancing 12-15 Cin Cnuimtn, CC6, Cill Chuimln, Ciarrai
44 Comlairle na Mumhan Mixed set Dancing 15-18 Rithim an chuir, ccE, t aiclttn Naofa, clir45 Comhairle na Mumhan Mixed Set Dancing Sen Rithim an Chl6ir, CCE, Laichtin Naofa, CldI
46 Bemie Riney perpetual Shield Girls Set 12115 Cin Cnuintn, CCE, Cill Chuim{n, Ciarrai
47 Michael Duggan Perpetual Shield Ladies Ses Sen Spa-C Aime, ccE, cin Aime, ciarai48 Buanchomhramh Chorcai Rince C6ili 4 H. 12115 Girls Spa - Ci[ Aime, CCE, CiU Aime, Cianat
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All Bronches & Co. Boords ore requested to suPPort Fleadh no MumhonFleadh Coiste are taking on 54th Fleadh na Mumhan on behalf of all the branches in the province. They need
your support, financially and otherwise. We urge all units within the province to give them the backing they
deseru". Eich Btanch is being asked for a donation of €75.00 which should be fon 'arded through the Co. Boards.
The Co. Board donation is set at €150.00 Bigi Linn
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STORYTELLING COMPETITION.2014- at CO. FLEADH - QUALIF TING TO PROVINCE
Ardchomhaide @ec 2012) has agreed and proposes that a STORYTELLING COMPETITION (in all age groups)be scheduled for Fleadhanna
Ceoil io 2013 up to ard including Provincial Fleadhanna.
It js proposed that it is introduced on a phased basis and zubsequeftly review€d.The purpose of tlir competition would be er follows:To €Nlcourage, among the €m€rging youtrg populatiou of Comhaltas m€orbers, the pleservatio! ofthe traditiotr of ihtryteling in our crrltwe and
to help in producing a mrmb€r of storytellers of a standard up to public performance lwel to complement the excell€nt standar& thnt have
been achieved in tle musical, vocal aud daocing traditions.The story must be Irish itr charact€t, told itr a local acc€nt and local styleThe theme can be humorous, serious,( or a mixture ofboth), historic and true to tnditiotr.Length - a minimum of 3 mhutes aud maximum of 6 minutesSuggest€d marking syst€m:
a. Accuracy atd fluency of spcech: 40olo
b. Irish conlent (humorous, s€rious, historic): 409lo
c. ConfideocdSincerity:20%
Comhaltas Storytelling Adjudicltion CriteritStoryt Clear darrative is put across. Characters, places and events are well developed and described with a oreative use of language.
Telling: There is a sease of chalacter and persooal style in the telling. Audience hterest is kept throughout with natuml flow aud 'fireside' ease
and with humou or emotion wh€re appropriate,Interprctaiion and/or originality, New stodes and old stories are welcome atrd catr be on any topic or tleme & Irish in chara.ter. Keyconsiderations should be;Has atr odginal siory beetr well conveyed?Has an old story be€n te-imagined ad/or delivered creatively?Has a trew story bestr created and told in the traditioml kish style to a good standard?
DurrtiorFor the purposes of scheduling, tell€rs are rcquir€d to keep their stori€s to between 3 and 6 minuter in duration in competitiol$. Judges may
deduct points if competito$ run over.
NOTE: All Rules quoted axe presently in draft format. Official Rules will be issued from Head Office.
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Wind, Reed, String, Duets, Quartettes, C6ilf Bands,Rince
Set dancing mixed and all guls5 Hand C6ilf Dance, 8 Hand Ceili Dance,
AmhrinaiochtTraditional Songs in English and Amhrrinafocht ar an sean n6s
Sc6alaiocht & StorytellingAithriseoireacht - Recitation of a poem
Age Groups: Under 13; 13117i Inter Branch CompetitionEntry is fiom Branch, irrespective of County of residence.
MUNSTER FINALS: SUNDAY 16rH FEBRUARY, 2A74HAZELWOOD COLTEGE
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ROSC CAIHANAMUMHANLe Piaras Mac Gearailt
I knew well by the coldAnd the fury of Titus by the shoreBy the tuneful, merry singing of the birdsThat my Caesar would return free from gloomI think it's a happy sound for MunsterAnd for the downtrodden descendants of victorsThe crashing of waves on the sides of shipsAdvancing toward us, to be with us
There's a light in the sun each day 'til noonAnd the moon passes under no cloudThe tops of the trees are announcingThat the Gaels rvill not be sadly fettered much longerI think it's music for MunsterAnd those sad descendants of the mightyThe crashing of rvaves on the sides of shipsHeading fast torvard us under sail
It's a rare morning at daybreakThat I rvon't take a run down to the sea
My gaze extends, constantly searching for the shipsOf the brave one to come slashing throughI think it's happy and sweet for MunsterAnd the oppressed descendants of kingsThe thundering of the ships splitting the wavesMaking their way swiftly toward us
This rousing Munster sonS was composed by poet Piaras Mac Gearaiit who was born around 1705 in the parish of Baile\lhac 6da near Youghal. He was highly respected among the poets of Munster and among the regular visitom to his:rLrme rvere the poets, Eoghan Mac Cd.rthaigh, Tadhg Gaelach 6 Sfilleabhdin and Donnchadh Rua Mac Conmara. PiarasJied in 1792 at his daughter's residence in Clashmore but was brought back for burial to his native Baite Mhac 6da.
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