Volume: CBÉ 0631 Date 1939Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Locations Adamstown, Co. Wexford Clonmore, Co. Wexford Kilscanlan, Co. Wexford Oldross, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (300) 1. The Bit of a Coinneal Lore 2. Slapping Game Lore 3. Cook in the Corner Lore 4. Candlem Tight Lore 5. Tuck the Tailor Lore 6. Forfeits Lore 7. “Up to about forty years ago they used have pipes and tobacco at wakes, and snuff.” Lore 8. Hide the General Lore 9. Athlete Lore 10. The Spuddle Makers Lore 11. Ploughs Lore 12. Lie Lore 13. The Black Thief Lore 14. Black Hat Lore 15. Devil Doyle Lore 16. Devil Lore 17. Ghost Lore 18. Ass Lore 19. Song - St. Kearns - (Near the Hook) Lore 20. Quare Fellow Lore 21. Robber Lore 22. Quare Fellows Lore 23. Ghost Lore 24. Ghost Story Lore 25. Ghosts Lore 26. Ghost Lore 27. Cat Lore 28. Fairies Lore 29. Haunted Lore 30. Poaching Lore 31. Hare Lore 32. Fox Lore 33. Frog Lore 34. “I always heard them saying, that the best colour cow is the roan. A good roan cow.” Lore 35. Eggs Lore 36. Crops in Same Field Lore 37. The Mud Cabin Lore 38. Weasel Lore 39. Money Lore 40. Cow House Lore 41. Elder Stick Lore 42. Fairy Blast Lore 43. Forges Lore 44. Pottery Lore 45. Starch Lore 46. Tobacco Lore 47. Beech Leaves Lore 48. Famine Lore 49. Well Lore 50. St. Mullins Lore 51. Oylegate Well Lore 52. Cure Lore 53. Carrigbyrne Hill Lore 54. Jumper Lore 55. Ass Lore 56. Mice Lore 57. Fairy Woman Lore 58. Child Taken by Fairies Lore 59. Ghost Lore 60. Quare Fellows Lore 61. Rosary Lore 62. Ráith Lore 63. Raheenduff Lore 64. The Barman's Cat Lore 65. Poitín Lore 66. Ghost Lore 67. Bean Sí Lore 68. Scéal Lore 69. John Connolly Lore 70. The Bullock's Track Lore 71. '98 Lore 72. Confessions Lore 73. Weasel Lore 74. Ghost Lore 75. Devil Lore 76. Billy Stafford Lore 77. Vault Lore 78. Moats Lore 79. Ráthchoill Lore 80. Dead Coach Lore 81. Tailors Lore 82. Cake Lore 83. Moll o' the Wads Lore 84. Going with the Fairies Lore 85. Fairyman: Stolen Money: Curse Lore 86. The Dog Lore 87. Cats Lore 88. Woodcrest (Wood Pigeon) Lore 89. The Gráinneog and the Hare Lore 90. Birds Lore 91. Mermaid Lore 92. Monkeys Lore 93. Brought Back Again Lore 94. “I often heard a whole damnation lot of talk about spirits and things, bu the half of it was all damn lies.” Lore 95. Spirits Lore 96. “Nearly every night we used go playing cards to a house there in Scullabogue.” Lore 97. “I worked in Ould Ross for about ten years; and that was supposed to be the rale devil of a place entirely...” Lore 98. “I seen a dead man wance meself. I saw him and he standing beside a stack of corn.” Lore 99. “Kilcarbery is a small village about two miles from Enniscorthy.” Lore 100. “There was a yarn told that the devil was in a house here in Kilcarbery wan time.” Lore 101. The Soldier's Hole Lore 102. Funeral Lore 103. Ghost in Wilton Lore 104. Poet Lore 105. Spirit Lore 106. “The quarest fellows in the whole country were around this place wan time.” Lore 107. Horses Lore 108. Spirit Lore 109. Fairywoman Lore 110. Changeling Lore 111. Corn Lore 112. Money Lore 113. Astray Lore 114. Tally Sticks Lore 115. Fairyman Lore 116. Quare Fellows Lore 117. Ballybrennan Lore 118. Well Lore 119. Stone Lore 120. Ráth Lore 121. Camross Hill Lore 122. Well Lore 123. Sceach Gate Lore 124. House Noises etc. Lore 125. House Noises, Buried Money, etc. Lore 126. “I was out of a job wan time and I said to meself I'd go off to the Co. Kilkenny and look for a job.” Lore 127. Light Lore 128. Dyce Lore 129. Deveney's Forge Lore 130. A Lie Lore 131. Robinstown Spree Lore 132. Willy Cuckoo Lore 133. Robinstown Dance Lore 134. The Ballynaboola Blades Lore 135. The Cottage Dance Lore 136. Kilkerran Dance Lore 137. Garryduff Wedding Lore 138. Dononore Hurl Dance Lore 139. “Come all you rambling fellows, pay attention to my rhyme, for to study this small piece of mine it will not waste your time...” Lore 140. “Come all you gallant courters wherever that you be. I hope you'll pay attention and listen unto me.” Lore 141. Rochestown Dance Lore 142. The Long-leg Mummers Lore 143. “I hope you'll pay attention to what I'm going to tell. It's all about those bachelors who next door to me do dwell.” Lore 144. The Moulestown Lass Lore 145. Shaughrawn Dance Lore 146. Ballyready Dance Lore 147. On Sunday Night Being my Delight Lore 148. “Come all you lads an lassies I hope you'll pay attention, and listen unto me with what I'm going to mention.” Lore 149. Rossinan Dance Lore 150. “All those old songs used be put on the Nightingale every week; and ballets of them used be printed as well...” Lore 151. Pat O'Connor Lore 152. Petticoat Loose Lore 153. Divination Lore 154. Funeral Stops Lore 155. The Bunneach Lore 156. Treasure, Adamstown Castle Lore 157. Fairies Lore 158. Fighters Lore 159. Wake Game: The Boar in the Sty Lore 160. “I always heard that if you met anything on the road at night, that you should go over the ditch into the field.” Lore 161. Cross Lore 162. Cake Lore 163. Body Snatching Lore 164. Lacht Lore 165. Astray Lore 166. Ghost Lore 167. Fire Lore 168. Bells Lore 169. Pisreogs Lore 170. Fenians Lore 171. A Sod of Eggs Lore 172. Paper Lore 173. Jack's Commandments Lore 174. George Foley Lore 175. Willie Stafford of Kale Lore 176. Stories Lore 177. Priest, Minister and Jew Lore 178. Three Wishes Lore 179. Cat Lore 180. Spirit Lore 181. Blind Man Lore 182. Blind Lore 183. St. Patrick Lore 184. Black Dog Mó Lore 185. Strength Lore 186. The White Feet Lore 187. “Along by the Nore is the devil's place in the night.” Lore 188. Castle Lore 189. Black Dog Lore 190. Ghost Lore 191. Crossroads Lore 192. Ghost: Lacht srl. Lore 193. Cow Lore 194. Wake Games Lore 195. Bees in the Hive Lore 196. Games Lore 197. Stocks Lore 198. Socket Lore 199. “About thirty or forty years ago, I remember, fellows used be shooting crows, and gulls, and starlings.” Lore 200. Sheep Lore 201. Tobacco Lore 202. Hedge-school Lore 203. “Long ago when the ould people used die, the people of the house used leave the pipe and tobacco on the hob...” Lore 204. Potato Beds Lore 205. Bricks Lore 206. Blind Lore 207. Weight Throwing Lore 208. Paper Lore 209. Row Lore 210. Fish Lore 211. Landlord Lore 212. Whitney Lore 213. Lies Lore 214. Blast Ointment Lore 215. Keeping him Warm Lore 216. Carn na Coille Lore 217. Petticoat Loose Lore 218. Song Cursed Lore 219. The Black Raven Lore 220. Duncormick Lore 221. “Long ago they used play all kinds of games at wakes around here.” Lore 222. Devil Lore 223. Adamstown Castle Lore 224. Wakes Lore 225. Fishing Lore 226. Ould Songs Lore 227. Tallies Lore 228. Sí Gaoithe Lore 229. Fortuneteller Lore 230. Well Lore 231. Cure Lore 232. Eel Lore 233. '98 Lore 234. Ráth Lore 235. Stone Heaps Lore 236. Lie Lore 237. Blight Lore 238. Wake Lore 239. Riddle Lore 240. Lannons Lore 241. Battle Lore 242. Money Lore 243. Landlord Lore 244. Hurry the Brogue Lore 245. “Another game they used have was "The Miller” Lore 246. Ráth Lore 247. Hearth Tax Lore 248. Eel Skin Lore 249. May Bush Lore 250. Cat Lore 251. Butter Lore 252. Chatter School Lore 253. Come Back Lore 254. Main Crop Lore 255. Lime Lore 256. Hedge-Schoolmaster Lore 257. Ghost Lore 258. Mass in Penal Times Lore 259. Ballyhoo Lore 260. House Lore 261. Quare Fellow Lore 262. Path Lore 263. Hills Lore 264. Path Lore 265. “This John Connolly I was telling you about, he was telling me a yarn wan time.” Lore 266. Fairies Lore 267. Charm Lore 268. Fright Lore 269. Blue Beard Lore 270. Somnambulist Lore 271. “There was a blessed well about a mile further on from Kilcarbery, but some wan dirtied it and the well went dry.” Lore 272. Woman after Childbirth Lore 273. Carrigbyrne Hill Lore 274. Ploughing Lore 275. May Day - Old Custom Lore 276. Cushinstown Boy to the Front Lore 277. Passing a Graveyard Lore 278. Bonfires Lore 279. Pisreogs Lore 280. Beer at Threshing Lore 281. Blood Lore 282. Stories Lore 283. Fenians Lore 284. Going with Fairies Lore 285. “Long ago there used be a great Bonfire in Nash; and it was the custom that everywan coming to the bonfire should...” Lore 286. Fright Lore 287. Famine Lore 288. Death Lore 289. Old Custom Lore 290. Bow Lore 291. Druid's Altar Lore 292. A Sod of Eggs Lore 293. Dead Man Lore 294. Weasel Skin Lore 295. Cards Lore 296. “A poor scholar used come around here long ago. He used go from house to house.” Lore 297. Well Lore 298. Buried Money Lore 299. Haden Lore 300. Wet Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 442 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0631, Page 122 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. 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94. “I often heard a whole damnation lot of talk about spirits and things, bu the half of it was all damn lies.” Lore
97. “I worked in Ould Ross for about ten years; and that was supposed to be the rale devil of a place entirely...” Lore
126. “I was out of a job wan time and I said to meself I'd go off to the Co. Kilkenny and look for a job.” Lore
139. “Come all you rambling fellows, pay attention to my rhyme, for to study this small piece of mine it will not waste your time...” Lore
140. “Come all you gallant courters wherever that you be. I hope you'll pay attention and listen unto me.” Lore
143. “I hope you'll pay attention to what I'm going to tell. It's all about those bachelors who next door to me do dwell.” Lore
148. “Come all you lads an lassies I hope you'll pay attention, and listen unto me with what I'm going to mention.” Lore
150. “All those old songs used be put on the Nightingale every week; and ballets of them used be printed as well...” Lore
160. “I always heard that if you met anything on the road at night, that you should go over the ditch into the field.” Lore
199. “About thirty or forty years ago, I remember, fellows used be shooting crows, and gulls, and starlings.” Lore
203. “Long ago when the ould people used die, the people of the house used leave the pipe and tobacco on the hob...” Lore
271. “There was a blessed well about a mile further on from Kilcarbery, but some wan dirtied it and the well went dry.” Lore
285. “Long ago there used be a great Bonfire in Nash; and it was the custom that everywan coming to the bonfire should...” Lore
Ass Share Share Post Date June 1939Item type LoreFolktales index AT0009: The Unjust Partner AT1030: The Crop Division Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Pádraig Ó Dubhghaill