A Story in Connection with the Battle of Athenry CBÉS 0003 Micheáil Ó Ghíonnain, Philomena Ní Ghíonnain Tras-scríbhinn
A Story “There was a man coming from Athenry one night very late.” CBÉS 0033B Mrs Mannin, Peggy Moran Tras-scríbhinn
Story “There was once a man coming from Athenry.” CBÉS 0033B Bridget Fordham, Daniel Fordham Athenry, Co. Galway Tras-scríbhinn
An Old Story “There was an old man and his wife going to the fair of Athenry one day selling a cow.” CBÉS 0034 Martin Burke, Robert Gardiner Tras-scríbhinn
A Story “Once two boys from Carnakelly were going to Athenry and it was late at night.” CBÉS 0034 Maureen Connolly, Nora Murphy Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There once was a man living near Athenry and he was very poor...” CBÉS 0079 Annie Burke, Mrs Daly Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “About fifty years ago a man named Mr John O'Connor who lived just outside Athenry ran after a carriage which was carrying Mr Richardson the landlord of Tyaquin to Galway.” CBÉS 0079 Honoria Cloonan, Julia Cloonan Tras-scríbhinn
Landlords “The Blakes were the landlords of Athenry at one time.” CBÉS 0082 Matthew Synott Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Near Belleville, Athenry there buried a man who had a good cow.” CBÉS 0083 John Moloney, Thomas Fanning Tras-scríbhinn