Volume: CBÉ 0559 (Part 005) Collectors Eileen Casey Thomas Casey Location Maothail, Co. Liatroma List Browse Titles (30) 1. Story of a Man who was Coming from a Fair with a Cow Lore 2. “In olden times people used to go long journeys on their Céilidhe at night.” Lore 3. A Story Lore 4. A Story Lore 5. A Story Lore 6. A Story of Hallow Eve Night Lore 7. What Happened to a Man Coming off His Céilidhe Lore 8. Names of Fields in our Locality Lore 9. An Old Tale that was Told to me by John Walsh who is 78 Years of Age Lore 10. Another Story of Seán Ní gCeann's Deeds Lore 11. A Story Told to me by Thomas Percival, Currawn, Aged 68 Year Lore 12. A Story Told to me by Michael Casey, Springfield, Mohill Lore 13. A Riddle Lore 14. A Story Told to me by John Reynolds, Shivdilla, Aged 60 Years Lore 15. Story Told to me by Michael Reynolds, Lisomadawn, Aged 76 Years Lore 16. A Story Told to me by Thomas Rielly, Drumbeighra, Mohill, Aged 70 Years Lore 17. A Story Told to me by my Uncle Thomas McKiernan, Satrissaun, Mohill Lore 18. A Story of a Woman Churning Lore 19. Story Told to me by John Walsh, Roscarbon, Drumcong Lore 20. “One day I was cycling to Carrick-on-Shannon and I looked in across a fence and I noticed too huge stones standing up one against the other.” Lore 21. A Story Told to me by Michael Bohan, Currawn, Mohill, Aged 50 Years Lore 22. The Battle of Ballinamuck Lore 23. The Names of our Farm Animals Lore 24. “There were two girls one night coming from a dance that was held in Mohill hall.” Lore 25. A Story Lore 26. A Story Lore 27. A Story Told to me by Arthur Percival, Currawn, Mohill, Aged 40 Years Lore 28. A Riddle Lore 29. “There was a man named Thomas Hargaden living in this area one time and he used to be keeping company with a sandy haired girl.” Lore 30. Riddles (Continued) Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 565 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0559, Page 558 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page A Story (continued) Share Share Post A Story Share Share Post Item type LoreLanguage Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Thomas Casey
20. “One day I was cycling to Carrick-on-Shannon and I looked in across a fence and I noticed too huge stones standing up one against the other.” Lore
29. “There was a man named Thomas Hargaden living in this area one time and he used to be keeping company with a sandy haired girl.” Lore
A Story Share Share Post Item type LoreLanguage Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Thomas Casey