(no title) “Once upon a time there was a man who lived in Scramouge and used to go herding cattle for a farmer.” CBÉS 0257 Máire Ní Mhadáin, Patrick Coffey Transcript
(no title) “Where St Patrick was passing through the village of Carroward he was going to put a holy well there.” CBÉS 0257 Michael Neary Transcript
(no title) “Long ago it said that there were fairies in a forth on the side of Leitrim hill and there was a man who used to pass by it every night going and coming from rambling.” CBÉS 0257 Mrs Garaghan Transcript
(no title) “Long ago there lives in Carnaska two boys whose mother died when they were very young.” CBÉS 0257 Charles Noone, Máire Ní Mhadáin Transcript
(no title) “One dark night a man was going home and on his way he had to pass by Kilgefin church-yard.” CBÉS 0257 Charles Noone, Máire Ní Mhadáin Transcript
(no title) “In days gone by it is said that this district was a valley covered with cornfields and was owned by a rich farmer.” CBÉS 0257 Charles Noone Transcript
(no title) “Once upon a time there was in a town a rich baker and the people were very poor and had no money to buy bread.” CBÉS 0257 Mrs Carroll Transcript
(no title) “Long ago there was a man who dreamt three nights that there was a crock of gold in a graveyard called Grange not very far from here...” CBÉS 0257 Mrs Garaghan Transcript
(no title) “One night an old man in this district was going home from rambling.” CBÉS 0257 Charles Noone Transcript
(no title) “After the young Ireland rising Smith O Brien was on the run.” CBÉS 0257 Mrs Garaghan Transcript
(no title) “Once upon a time a giant lived in a big castle near the sea coast.” CBÉS 0257 Charles Noone Transcript
(no title) “The old road from Strokestown to Roscommon, started from Newtown on the Longford road about three hundred yards from the town...” CBÉS 0257 Máire Ní Cathmhaoil, Michael Neary Transcript
(no title) “When girls are getting married if the meet a grey horse pm the way to the chapel the say they are in for trouble and misfortune.” CBÉS 0257 Máire Ní Dhálaigh, Mrs Garaghan Transcript
(no title) “There was an old woman whose son was in England and her daughter went to meet him when he was coming home...” CBÉS 0257 Ita Ní Bóidicín, Mrs Bodkin Transcript