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Man from Mullingar<br>
Man from Mullingar<br>
[[Paddy Mulligan]]<br>
[[Paddy Mulligan]]<br>
Author Anonymous, from the area north of Mullingar<ref>http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=khVm8d_zWo4</ref><br>
Author Anonymous, from the area north of Mullingar<ref>[http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=khVm8d_zWo4 YouTube - Wolfe Tones - The Man From Mullingar<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br>
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This rebel song has been sung and recorded by many different folk artists. Some of the more famous personalities who recorded this story of by-done troubled times are as follows:<br>
This rebel song has been sung and recorded by many different folk artists. Some of the more famous personalities who recorded this story of by-done troubled times are as follows:<br>
* The [[Irish Rovers]],<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LR__sMqBYM</ref>
* The [[Irish Rovers]],<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LR__sMqBYM YouTube - The Wolfe Tones - The Man From Mullingar<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Derek Warfield]],
* [[Derek Warfield]],
* The [[Wolfe Tones]]
* The [[Wolfe Tones]]

Revision as of 05:26, 1 June 2008

--Uprising1916 (talk) 22:15, 27 May 2008 (UTC)== Pat of Mullingar / Man from Mullingar / Paddy Mulligan==

Also known as:
Man from Mullingar
Paddy Mulligan
Author Anonymous, from the area north of Mullingar[1]

This rebel song has been sung and recorded by many different folk artists. Some of the more famous personalities who recorded this story of by-done troubled times are as follows:

Before becoming "a rebel" (a term he detested) he learned his trade with the army, Paddy Mulligan being a wanted man by the British stayed briefly with different families, in different areas north of Mullingar, from the townsland, of Balaknock, to Commerstown pivoting much around Castlepollard, and Collinstown [citation needed].
During his young life he was a blacksmith, later becoming an auto-mechanic, buying cattle from the west to sell them again to Leinster farmers.

Full name: Patrick Thomas Mulligan
Profession: Blacksmith
Surviving relatives: Two Grandchildren, Meaghre & Dermott aka "Paddy"

Lyrics to Pat Of Mullingar


You may talk and sing and boast about your Peelers and your clans,
And how the boys from County Cork beat up the Black and Tan.
But I know a little codger who came out without a scar.
His name is Paddy Mulligan, the man from Mullingar.


The Peelers chased him out of Connemara,
For beatin' up the valiant Dan O'Hara.
And when he came to Ballymore, he stole the Parson's car,
And he sold it to the Bishop in the town of Castlegar.
Seven hundred Peelers couldn't match him.
The Chieftain paid the army for to catch him.
And when he came to Dublin Town, he stole an armoured car
And sold it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar.


Well the Peelers got their orders to suppress the man on sight.
So they sent for reinforcements through the county left and right.
Three thousand men surrounded him, they hunted near and far.
But he was with the IRA brigade in Johnson's motorcar.

The Peelers chased him out of Connemara,
For beatin' up the valiant Dan O'Hara.
And when he came to Ballymore, he stole the Parson's car,
And he sold it to the Bishop in the town of Castlegar.
Seven hundred Peelers couldn't match him.
The Chieftain paid the army for to catch him.
And when he came to Dublin Town, he stole an armoured car
And sold it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar.

They came with tanks and armoured cars, they came with all their might.
Them Peelers never counted on old Paddy's dynamite.
On the fourteenth day of April, well he blew them to July.
And the name of Paddy Mulligan took half of Ireland's pride.


References

  • Mr. James Mc Guinness Lough-Park, Castlepollard.
  • Mr. Seamus Ward Senior, Lough-Park, Castlepollard.
  • Mr. Peter Merryman, Castlepollard.