Volume: CBÉ 0591 (Part 3) Date 1938–1939Collector Peadar Mac Domhnaill Locations Kilfergus, Co. Limerick Cappagh White, Co. Tipperary List Browse Titles (101) 1. The "Dara-Daol" Lore 2. The Deargdaol Stoop on the Saviour Lore 3. Curse on the Hens, also! Lore 4. Tomhaiseanna Lore 5. The Fair of Glin Lore 6. “Upon entering the chapel everybody genuflects immediately inside the door and most people passing...” Lore 7. Ghost - November 1938 Lore 8. The "Fairin(g)" Lore 9. 365 Lore 10. Fair of Glin Lore 11. Shoelace Lore 12. "Timmy Fee" Alias Hunt! Lore 13. Our Lord and the Spree-Boy Lore 14. Timcheall v Comhgar Lore 15. How to Find Body in River Lore 16. Idem in County Carlow Lore 17. Food for the Dead Lore 18. Bob Jameson Lore 19. The Hooded Crows Lore 20. The Queen's Span Lore 21. Pupils, St. Patrick's Secondary School, Glin Lore 22. Baker Lore 23. Irish or Eskimo Lore 24. The Ice-Houses of Glin Lore 25. “Monday is the lucky day in Glin, the day on wh. one should transact the serious business of the week...” Lore 26. “I have never heard "today morning" used in Glin...” Lore 27. “Though there are still a few native speakers in the parish, the Toem-Doon folk use 4 or 5 times more Irish words and phrases...” Lore 28. “Fit to freeze stone and bone", that is to say fit to freeze the bones of your body and the stones of the road...” Lore 29. A "Bastoon" Lore 30. John Bunyon (1628-1688) Lore 31. “During a recent mission in Rathkeale one of the "holy fathers" was anxious to see the stock on view.” Lore 32. Good Luck in a Lump of Coal Lore 33. “Fire-éaters applied in S. Tipperary to vehement + over-zealous missioners...” Lore 34. “It's time for us to hook it"...” Lore 35. “That fellow swallowed a dictionary"...” Lore 36. “Where the Hayes get the turf. (cabbage, etc)"...” Lore 37. “He'd eat the quarter sessions + half the Co. Clare"...” Lore 38. County Carlow Lore 39. Asthma and Cure for Lore 40. Carlow Lore 41. Blessed Sacrament Stolen Lore 42. Can you Reach it? Lore 43. Prayers for the Dying Lore 44. Anti-Catholic Propaganda Lore 45. The Xmas Crib (in Chapel) Lore 46. “On one occasion when St Brigid was travelling she became very thirsty. She went into the house of a pagan chieftain...” Lore 47. Opening of Grave Lore 48. “The field on the Knights' estate in which...” Lore 49. Fort Shannon Lore 50. Some Place Names - North Kerry Lore 51. “Patrons at Tarbert used to be held on the 15th of August.” Lore 52. Patron at Baile Gee, Doon, Ballybunion, County Kerry Lore 53. Tomhaiseanna Lore 54. John O'Leary, O! Lore 55. Tom Garbhín Lore 56. Dreams Lore 57. Distant Thunders Lore 58. The Basketmaker Lore 59. The New Moon Lore 60. The Magpie Lore 61. Mac an Táthú Lore 62. Two Hells Lore 63. Magpie Lore 64. A Bunch of Heath Lore 65. Conversion of St. Paul - 25 Jan. Lore 66. “Good Monday, good week"...” Lore 67. “Adam was jealous of Eve (on account of another woman!!!)...” Lore 68. “Cain killed Abel. Why? Why, but because of a woman!” Lore 69. “In Glin a red-haired boy or girl is brown.” Lore 70. “Leipreacán's are all of the male sex + have no women or girls.” Lore 71. Dyers Lore 72. Opening of a Grave Lore 73. Xmas Candle Lore 74. Xmas Eve Lore 75. Bog Deal Lore 76. Eggs Lore 77. The Losset Lore 78. Photograph Lore 79. Cancer Lore 80. “There was a man in Co. Clare who used to cure everything with herbs.” Lore 81. “I wouldn't depend straws on him"...” Lore 82. Land League Lore 83. Hearns Lore 84. Tree Grew out of the Body Lore 85. Churning and Butter Lore 86. Cure for Cold Lore 87. Some "Galley" Lore 88. Some Feats of Drinking Lore 89. “Very common saying in Carlow when I was young: "'I was more dry than hungry' as the swan said when he ate the sixpenny loaf".” Lore 90. Raw Bacon and Candles Lore 91. "Tom Bán" or "Bánaidhe" Lore 92. The Three Ugly Men (of Doirín) Lore 93. “There was a game of cards in a house one night a there was a big gathering in the house.” Lore 94. Candlemas Lore 95. Terra Firma Lore 96. “Sparks flying out of the fire denote that money is coming to the person in whose direction they fly.” Lore 97. St. Brigid Lore 98. Bees Lore 99. Honey Lore 100. No Sense of Smell Lore 101. “When the waves noise on the strand of Glin that is a sign of bad weather...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 497 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0591, Page 423 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Our Lord and the Spree-Boy Share Share Post Date December 1938Item type LoreFolktales index—relevant types AT0785: Who Ate the Lamb's Heart? Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Bob Jameson
6. “Upon entering the chapel everybody genuflects immediately inside the door and most people passing...” Lore
25. “Monday is the lucky day in Glin, the day on wh. one should transact the serious business of the week...” Lore
27. “Though there are still a few native speakers in the parish, the Toem-Doon folk use 4 or 5 times more Irish words and phrases...” Lore
28. “Fit to freeze stone and bone", that is to say fit to freeze the bones of your body and the stones of the road...” Lore
31. “During a recent mission in Rathkeale one of the "holy fathers" was anxious to see the stock on view.” Lore
46. “On one occasion when St Brigid was travelling she became very thirsty. She went into the house of a pagan chieftain...” Lore
89. “Very common saying in Carlow when I was young: "'I was more dry than hungry' as the swan said when he ate the sixpenny loaf".” Lore
96. “Sparks flying out of the fire denote that money is coming to the person in whose direction they fly.” Lore
Our Lord and the Spree-Boy Share Share Post Date December 1938Item type LoreFolktales index—relevant types AT0785: Who Ate the Lamb's Heart? Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Bob Jameson