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At the Cruise school O'Carolan met and fell in love with a daughter of the family, Bridget Cruise. When he was older, he named four airs and three or four songs after her. One story tells how they met many years later when he was blind. They were at Lough Derg when Bridget reached out to help the blind man. O'Carolan knew her by the touch of her hand. He shouted out in Irish: "By the hand of my godfather, this is the hand of Bridget Cruise!"

Carolan's Harp, Clonalis House, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon
Courtesy of Fáilte Ireland photographic section

O'Carolan's family moved to north Roscommon when he was about fourteen years old. Two old Gaelic families became his patrons, the MacDermottroes and the O'Connors.

At the age of eighteen, O'Carolan became blind by smallpox. His patron Máire MacDermottroe found a harpist to teach him to play the harp. After three years of training, she gave O'Carolan a horse, a guide and some money so he could start his career as a travelling harpist. He set out on the road shortly after the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.