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GUEST,# | Origins: Groves of Boho (61* d) | RE: Groves of Boho | 09 Apr 16 |
That is a brilliant thought, Gutcher, and it is given support in that for the most part MacManus depended on oral tradition for many of his poems and stories. The unfortunate bit however is that Boho is in what is today south-west Northern Ireland and that is far from Donegal which seems to have been MacManus' stomping grounds. BUT, that may not be important. And yes, there is a round tower (of the sixty-five or so total) at Boho near Enniskillen. |