Volume: CBÉ 0619 (Part 4) Date 1938–1939Collector Éamonn Ó Duirnín Location Clondahorky, Co. Donegal List Browse Titles (44) 1. Concerning Death, Acts whereby one Exposes himself to Death Lore 2. Securing oneself Against Ill Luck Lore 3. Doctors of Long ago Lore 4. Lifting the "Spool of the Breast" Lore 5. Cure for Whooping Cough Lore 6. Sprains Lore 7. Fevers Lore 8. Names of Diseases Lore 9. Sending for the Priest Lore 10. Ideas about the Struggle with Death Lore 11. Signs of Salvation or Damnation Lore 12. Ideas about the Soul Lore 13. Disposal of Deathbed and Worn Clothes of Deceased Lore 14. The Soul Lore 15. Lamenting for the Dead Lore 16. Making of the Coffin Lore 17. Where Deceased is Buried Lore 18. Days on which Graves are Dug Lore 19. Period of Mourning Lore 20. A Local Wake Lore 21. Big Feddie's Story Lore 22. John Ateer's Story Lore 23. Story of Séamus Ó Domhnaill Lore 24. Time that Elapses between Death and Funeral Lore 25. The Burial Day Lore 26. How the Corpse is Carried from the House Lore 27. “At Clondahorkey, the coffin is laid down on the grass just outside the gate.” Lore 28. Nature and Position of the Cemetery Lore 29. People Found Dead or Killed by the Roadside Lore 30. Irish Expressions for Death Lore 31. Signs that One is Near unto Death Lore 32. Beliefs about Murder and Blood Lore 33. How Death is Announced to the Neighbours Lore 34. Sorrow of Animals Lore 35. Alter Ego Lore 36. Naming after Ancestors Lore 37. Fear of Death Lore 38. Watching by the Death Bed Lore 39. What is Done Immediately after Death Lore 40. The Making of the Grave Lore 41. Bells Lore 42. Ghosts and Spirits Lore 43. When Dead Relatives are Especially Remembered Lore 44. Signs by which Death Can Be Predicted Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 472A Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0619, Page 375 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download