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JACKSON'S WELCOME TO CORK [1]. AKA and see "Barrow Castle (The)," "Belles of Tipperary (2)," "Blea-Berry Blossom (The)," "Connacht Lasses," "Connacht Star (The)," "Johnny Shooting in the Glen," "Kerry Star," "Mel Roddy's Tune" (northeast Kings County, PEI), "Miss Mona(g)han('s Reel)," "O'Connell in Clare," "Shannon's Shores," "Stormy Weather," "White-haired Piper (The)." The tune appears under this title in a manuscript lent Brendan Breathnach by one J. Cussen (p. 23), of Limerick.

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