(no title) “There were many faction fights in this locality long ago. A party of the Reidys from Cranny used the with a party of the Keatings from Kilrush.” CBÉS 0600 Josephine O' Leary, Patrick Lorigan Transcript
(no title) “At the west side of the Ennis and Kilrush road about one mile and a half west...” CBÉS 0608 Transcript
Description of How the Rounds (Turais) Are Made at Molagha St Senan's Birthplace near Kilrush Co. Clare CBÉS 0627 Patrick Mc Mahon Transcript
(no title) “There is an old whitethorn bush growing about a mile and a half outside Kilrush and there is something connected with it.” CBÉS 0629 Martin Walsh Transcript
(no title) “Some years ago a man named Joe Browne was coming home from Kilrush.” CBÉS 0629 James Keane Transcript
(no title) “When St. Senan lived in Molougha about two miles from Kilrush.” CBÉS 0629 James Keane Transcript
(no title) “One time a man named Michael Mac Donnell was rooting a fort which was in his land, about three miles from Kilrush.” CBÉS 0629 James Keane Transcript
(no title) “There is a story told about a man who was coming from the town of Kilrush.” CBÉS 0629 Senan Culligan Transcript
(no title) “Some time ago a man in this parish was working in Kilrush at Glynn's mill.” CBÉS 0629 James Keane Transcript
The Landlord “There was a landlord at one time living near Kilrush by the name of Vandeluer.” CBÉS 0629 George Lillis Transcript
(no title) “During the famine when the people were starving with the hunger a man from Kilmurry was brought to Kilrush...” CBÉS 0629 James Keane Transcript
(no title) “St. Senan lived with his people in Molougha before he went Scattery, an island near Kilrush.” CBÉS 0629 James Keane Transcript
(no title) “Long ago there was a man living near Kilrush by the name of Charles Martin who was tenant to Mr Vanderluer and both of them were dead.” CBÉS 0629 George Lillis Transcript
Articles from The Saturday Record - The Kilrush Evictions in the Eighties CBÉS 0629 Mary Mc Mahon Transcript
(no title) “One day a native of Kilrush had £100 and did not know where to hide it...” CBÉS 0630 Kathleen Scanlan, Mrs Scanlan Transcript