Volume: CBÉ 0558 (Part 5) Date 1938Collector Diarmuid Ó Cruadhlaoich Location Desertserges, Co. Cork List Browse Titles (19) 1. “Donal a Cuillhe and Donal a Thuille were counted to be the two biggest rogues in County Cork.” Lore 2. “Did you ever hear of houses as being unlucky to live in.” Lore 3. “Can you give me a detailed account of the years work on the farm as carried on at present.” Lore 4. “Do you remember Boulteen or "Beuleen" fair.” Lore 5. “Now people often laugh at me when I tell them that the gravely road is haunted.” Lore 6. “Long, long ago there was a very rich man an' along with being rich he was also very wicked.” Lore 7. “I want some good humurous stories that you remember.” Lore 8. “I remember when football and hurling were played in a very rough way, no rules, no laws of any kind.” Lore 9. “Did you ever hear of "clos na paiste".” Lore 10. “There is a story I often heard. It is concerned with a rector of this parish.” Lore 11. “Were resident landlords annoyed during the days of the "land war” Lore 12. “Tis a bad thing, an' a very bad thing alay for any way to be neglecting the Mass an' the Sacrements.” Lore 13. “The old people had a lot of do's and dont's for us when we were young.” Lore 14. “Do you remember when the men were killed by lightning at Knocks.” Lore 15. “The "bible reader" for this district was an old fellow named Buttimer.” Lore 16. “Yes. My grandfather was the first of the name that came to Kilcoleman.” Lore 17. Knockmacool Lore 18. Farransheshree Lore 19. “Tis long, long ago there lived an ould man an' his wife.” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 485 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0558, Page 389 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download
1. “Donal a Cuillhe and Donal a Thuille were counted to be the two biggest rogues in County Cork.” Lore
6. “Long, long ago there was a very rich man an' along with being rich he was also very wicked.” Lore
8. “I remember when football and hurling were played in a very rough way, no rules, no laws of any kind.” Lore
12. “Tis a bad thing, an' a very bad thing alay for any way to be neglecting the Mass an' the Sacrements.” Lore