(gan teideal) “after the old Knight of Glin's death, there were horses seen galloping around the castle grounds.” CBÉS 0404 James Stack, John Stack Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Long ago there was a house near Glin to which men used to come every night playing cards.” CBÉS 0404 James Windle Tras-scríbhinn
How the Fitzgeralds of Glin Castle Became Protestants CBÉS 0441 Edward Stack, Irene Stack Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Lord Kitchener spend his early years in Ballygoughlin which place was purchased by his father Colonel Kitchener from the Knight of Glin...” CBÉS 0480 Tras-scríbhinn
A Tradition “About 60 years ago, or more there lived, near Glin, a gentleman and his wife who were both Protestants.” CBÉS 0480 Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “A fair is held in sweet Glin town At the dawning of each year On the first of dark December When Christmas times are near...” CBÉS 0480 John Mulvihill, Kathleen Lynch Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Some time ago a woman in Glin was ironing clothes at a table...” CBÉS 0480 Josephine Culhane, Tom Culhane Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Not long ago a boy from Glin was going to a fair with cattle...” CBÉS 0480 Josephine Culhane, Tom Culhane Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “One Christmas night a woman from Glin was lighting candles...” CBÉS 0480 Hannah Enright, Tim Enright Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “In Glin it was the other night A dreadful fight took place Between the Dillanes and Thompsons Which proved a great disgrace...” CBÉS 0480 Hannah Enright, John Mulvihill Tras-scríbhinn
Folklore - A Story “About a dozen years there lived in Glin a young man named Michael Geoghegan who was a very good swimmer.” CBÉS 0480 Tom Walsh Tras-scríbhinn
Irish Words and Phrases which Have Survived in the Parish - Glin, County Limerick CBÉS 0480 Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Here are a few lines of a song, composed by Jerimiah Woods Tullyleague Glin about the year 1,888...” CBÉS 0480 Cáitlín Ní Dhuilleáin Tras-scríbhinn