(no title) “A carrier from Roscarbery was returning from Cork with a heavy load.” CBÉS 0311 Liam Ó Ruairc, Randal Ó Muirthille Transcript
(no title) “A man from the Ballineen district was returning form Clonakilty one Winter's night” CBÉS 0311 Liam Ó Ruairc, Randal Ó Muirthille Transcript
(no title) “Garsún a chuaidh ar scoil agus gan focal Béarla aige” CBÉS 0311 Liam Ó Ruairc, Randal Ó Muirthille Transcript
(no title) “Garsún eile go raibh an scéal ag dul dian air seo mar a shocraig sé an scéal:” CBÉS 0311 Conchubhar Ó h Eagluigthe, Liam Ó Ruairc Transcript
(no title) “Sín amach dho lamh ar a t-aghaidh agus cídhfir an rud nách raibh, ná fuil agus ná beidh go deo.” CBÉS 0311 Liam Ó Ruairc, Seán Ó Déisigh Transcript
(no title) “Ministir a fuair bás agus cuireadh fios ar bean caointe.” CBÉS 0311 Séamus De Naodhach, Seán Ó Déisig Transcript
(no title) “bail ó Dia annso: Conus tá'n tú a bhean a' tighe.” CBÉS 0311 Liam Ó Ruairc, Randal Ó Muirthille Transcript
(no title) “In olden times the people depended on their own industry for the necessaries of life.” CBÉS 0311 Liam de Gaillidhe Transcript
(no title) “The following story is told of the days before tea came into general use.” CBÉS 0311 Máire Ní Laoghaire, Seán Ó Laoghaire Transcript
(no title) “A young curate was on the stations with his Parish Priest and regarded the people of the particular district as being rather dull.” CBÉS 0311 Seán Ó Laoghaire Transcript
(no title) “In the years gone by poeple on meeting the priest on the road or street would gennflect” CBÉS 0311 Jeremiah Duggan Transcript
(no title) “Cocks crowing around the house are supposed to foretell the death of a relative.” CBÉS 0311 Jeremiah Duggan Transcript
(no title) “On the death of a child the mother purchased a mug or saucepan which was given, full of milk to the first poor child that came the way” CBÉS 0311 John Leary Transcript
(no title) “The mother of a family does not follow the remains of the first one of her children.” CBÉS 0311 John Mac Carthy Transcript
(no title) “In many districts the custom prevailed of conveying the remains of the dead to the graveyard in a common cart.” CBÉS 0311 Liam Ó Ruairc Transcript
(no title) “When a person dies his or her best clothes are given to a relative who wears them to mass on three successive Sundays.” CBÉS 0311 Liam Ó Ruairc Transcript