Volume: CBÉ 0251 (Part 5) Date 1936Collector Bríd Ní Ghamhnáin Locations Kilmacallan, Co. Sligo Kilmactranny, Co. Sligo List Browse Titles (25) 1. The Apprentice Thief Lore 2. Lord Thorney Lore 3. The Priest's Messenger Lore 4. The Story of Diarmuid and Grania Lore 5. Fairy Tales - The Three Wishes Lore 6. “Willie an Tom used to meet occasionally at night...” Lore 7. “It is said that Lough Arrow is an enchanted lake.” Lore 8. A Story of a Banshee Lore 9. “This happen about 45 years ago, while people were sayin the rosary in a certain house. They heard a sthrange mournful cry outside.” Lore 10. “Begannies I'm goin to tell ye a thrue sthory now agradh.” Lore 11. “Well is thrue is I'm sittin on this creepeen...” Lore 12. Some Humorous Stories Told by the Old People of My District - Tommies Whale Lore 13. “Be jabers - I was expectin' a cow to calve, an' she calved...” Lore 14. “Bedays a flock o' wild geese...” Lore 15. “Well be cripes, wan time...” Lore 16. “Bedays I was never short o mate in me life.” Lore 17. Pisreogs Lore 18. An Addition that the Old People had to the Hail Holy Queen Lore 19. Herbs Lore 20. Wells and Places of Interest Lore 21. Baldwin Castle Lore 22. “Cor-lugar: This is speck on the top of one of the Corrick hills...” Lore 23. Ghost Stories Lore 24. “A lodger from this district came to stay in a house near Ballinasloe...” Lore 25. “A young fella, he happened to be stationed in the ould R.I.C. Barracks...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0545 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0251, Page 0538 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Baldwin Castle (continued) Share Share Post (no title) “Cor-lugar: This is speck on the top of one of the Corrick hills...” Share Share Post Item type LoreWriting mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Patrick Dwyer
9. “This happen about 45 years ago, while people were sayin the rosary in a certain house. They heard a sthrange mournful cry outside.” Lore
(no title) “Cor-lugar: This is speck on the top of one of the Corrick hills...” Share Share Post Item type LoreWriting mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Patrick Dwyer