(gan teideal) “It is said that if you are out on a hill and that you "wander" and can't find your way, it is a good plan to take off your coat and turn it outside in.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There were two people going to a wake in the Blown Rock one night.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There is a Bungalow in Glen Swilly, and in a room of it there are blood-marks on the floor.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “On a rocj on the hill behind Tullyhullion, there is a crow's foot carved.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “It is unlucky to throw out water in which you have washed your feet, unless you put a pin in it.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “The following is a rhyme showing what day is the best to be married on.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn
True Story “There was a man and a girl to be married in Glenswilly. The man went to Scotland to earn money, and he was to return again to marry the girl.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Long ago the Irish people used wicker-work coops for potatoes.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There was an old woman in Tullyhullion out herding cows one day, and a little hare came and ran in under a cow and looked up at her udder.” CBÉS 1083 Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid Tras-scríbhinn