(no title) “I was coming home wan night myself and a brother of mine.” CBÉ 0221 Lore 16 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “I was coming home another night from my aunt's place...” CBÉ 0221 Lore 16 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “Wan night when my mother, God rest her soul was coming home from town...” CBÉ 0221 Lore 16 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There was a race to be in a certain place wan time....” CBÉ 0221 Lore 16 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There was a man wan time an' he was an awful case for drinking...” CBÉ 0221 Lore 16 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “The following are a few names of fields and places:” CBÉ 0221 Lore 16 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There is a field up in Barmoney and there are two large stones...” CBÉ 0221 Lore 17 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “When the priest drove the devil out of Laffin Hall...” CBÉ 0221 Lore 17 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There was a man wan time living in the Co. Wexford....” CBÉ 0221 Lore 17 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “Captain Beaty was a great hunting man...” CBÉ 0221 Lore 17 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There was a man wan time and lived in Wexford.” CBÉ 0221 Lore 17 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There is a part of the road in Galbally...” CBÉ 0221 Lore 17 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There was a cobbler wan time and it was said he was a fairy man.” CBÉ 0221 Lore 17 July 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There was a man wan time and he was stuck for a few bob...” CBÉ 0221 Lore 1936 Seán Dilliún Transcript
(no title) “There was a man and his wife and their six months old child living ...” CBÉ 0221 Lore Seán Dilliún Transcript