Imleabhar: CBÉ 0221 Bailitheoir Seán de Buitléir Suíomhanna Mayglass, Co. Wexford Whitechurchglynn, Co. Wexford Castlebridge, Co. Wexford Liosta Brabhsáil Teidil (155) 1. “There was a woman wan time and she had three sons.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 2. “The bow used be seen sitting on a style outside a farmer's house in Ballyhogue.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 3. “There was a certain house in the Co. Wexford where they used to give out the yellow meal...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 4. “About seventy years ago in this Co. there used be great bonefires lit.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 5. “The dead coach used to travel from Ballyhogue...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 6. “Mrs Kearns of Tinakilly was in Waterford about fifty years ago.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 7. “Mrs Kearns of Tinakilly is 90 years of age, and she remembers 84 years ago.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 8. “There is a blessed well in Ballyhogue called "the cuckoo well".” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 9. “If two people of the one name got married...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 10. “In the Famine time a man followed a crow three miles...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 11. “There were two girls one time going to the shop in Ballyhogue..” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 12. “Mrs. Kearns of Tinakilly went to school eighty years ago. ” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 13. The Bree Harriers Seanchas Tras-scríofa 14. “When I was a young nipper about ten years of age...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 15. “Mrs. Dorcy of Ballyhogue was living in a house with her sister...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 16. “There was a man wan night coming home from the fair of Ross.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 17. “There is a castle in Macmine...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 18. “Peter Dorcy an' another fellow from Ballygogue...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 19. “John Cloney was in a wake in Glynn...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 20. “There was a girl named Mary Daly wan time going to the market...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 21. Brave Wickham Seanchas Tras-scríofa 22. “If a person is out at night and has lost his way...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 23. “There was a man one time and he had a hump on his back.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 24. “There was a boy one day going to school...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 25. “There were three fellows in Killurin wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 26. “Peter Dorcy was coming home one night.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 27. “There was a woman buried in a vault in Killurin named Mrs. Beaty.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 28. “There was a man wan time and he was a bit silly in his mind.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 29. “There is another story told of a man who was always drinking.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 30. “There is a hawthorn bush near Castlebridge in the Co. Wexford and is supposed to be haunted...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 31. “There were two fellows one time by the name of Mike Murphy and James Nolan. ” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 32. “There was a man one time and he was going down a lane to a farmrer's house...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 33. “There was a king wan time and had three sons.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 34. “Long ago the priests used to go around to the farmers' houses...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 35. “There is a very old graveyard in Ballyhogue. ” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 36. “Captain Ogle when he was doing the damage here in Ireland....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 37. Wake Customs of the Present Day in Co. Wexford Seanchas Tras-scríofa 38. Mummers' Rhymes of the Present Day Seanchas Tras-scríofa 39. “I was comin' home wan night from a wake.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 40. “I was comin' home another night at about two oclock in the mornin'...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 41. “There was a family named Molloy in this part of the County and the banshee follows....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 42. “I heard a story wan time of a girl...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 43. “I was at a wake wan night...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 44. “There was an ould fella waken' in Galbally wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 45. “There was a blessed well wan time an' it used to cure all kinds...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 46. Mummers' Rhymes - Michael Dwyer Seanchas Tras-scríofa 47. Mummers' Rhymes - Sarsfield's Rhyme Seanchas Tras-scríofa 48. Mummers' Rhymes - Father Murphy's Rhyme Seanchas Tras-scríofa 49. “There was a man wan time and he had a little dog.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 50. “There was a woman one time lived in the County Wexford.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 51. “When John noticed five or six rats...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 52. “There was a man wan time and he was married.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 53. “I was comin' home wan night and when I came as far as Jem Croy's Cross...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 54. “There was a protestant wan time an' he was very bitter altogether.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 55. “Paddy the Irishman was on the army wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 56. “Paddy was another day and he was walking along the quay....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 57. “There was an inn wan time and the following notice was written...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 58. “I was sleepin on a loft wan time in an outhouse...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 59. Fairies Seanchas Tras-scríofa 60. “There was a family of people living in Galbally by the name of Laffan...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 61. “There was a smith one time and he was goin' home late at night...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 62. “I was comin' home another night and I had to cross a wet grassy field.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 63. “There was a man wan time and he dreamt three nights in sucession...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 64. “There was a man one time and he was coming home wan night...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 65. Faction Fights Seanchas Tras-scríofa 66. Adamstown Races 1870 Seanchas Tras-scríofa 67. “When I was a young and airy and full of heart in rambling.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 68. “There was a man wan time and he went out wan morning...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 69. “It is very unlucky to leap from a ditch...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 70. “There is a lane up near Gorey and it is called....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 71. “There was a girl wan time and she was working...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 72. “There was a boy wan time and when he was about two years old...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 73. “There was a great snow storm in this county about sixty years ago.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 74. “There was a man named Martin Hughes and he used be always raving about gold...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 75. “There was a man once and he had an evil eye.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 76. “I never saw anything in this world worser looking than meself...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 77. Seventh Son Seanchas Tras-scríofa 78. “There was a man and his wife living in the south of the Co. Wexford...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 79. “There were two fellows one time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 80. “Long ago there used be great tug-a-war contests.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 81. The Redmond Eviction Seanchas Tras-scríofa 82. “I was coming home wan night myself and a brother of mine.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 83. “I was coming home another night from my aunt's place...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 84. “Wan night when my mother, God rest her soul was coming home from town...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 85. “There was a race to be in a certain place wan time....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 86. “There was a man wan time an' he was an awful case for drinking...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 87. “Wan night I was coming home from town...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa (cuid) 88. “The following are a few names of fields and places:” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 89. “There is a field up in Barmoney and there are two large stones...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 90. “When the priest drove the devil out of Laffin Hall...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 91. “There was a man wan time living in the Co. Wexford....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 92. “There was a man and his wife and their six months old child living ...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 93. “Captain Beaty was a great hunting man...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 94. “There was a man wan time and lived in Wexford.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 95. “There is a part of the road in Galbally...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 96. “There was a cobbler wan time and it was said he was a fairy man.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 97. “I sent in all the old mummers' rhymes...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 98. “There was a house in Ballamonin and they used to give out the stirabout...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 99. “When Cromwell came to the Co. Wexford...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 100. “There was a man wan night and he was going home down a long lane...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 101. “There was a man and his wife and they lived in a a very small house...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 102. “There was a woman wan time and she got the lend of five bob...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 103. “There was once a man and he was in league with the fairies.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 104. “There was a king wan time and he had a beautiful daughter.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 105. “There was a king wan time and he had a beautiful daughter.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 106. Seventh Son Seanchas Tras-scríofa 107. “There were two old men wan time and they were and they lived...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 108. “There was a man and his wife lived in a small house.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 109. “There was a man in a strange bed wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 110. “There was a man came to a parish wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 111. People with Evil Eye Seanchas Tras-scríofa 112. Whirlwinds Seanchas Tras-scríofa 113. The Moon Seanchas Tras-scríofa 114. “There was a rath in a field....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 115. “There was a man wan time and he was stuck for a few bob...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 116. “There was a duel fought in Carrigmannor...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 117. “There was a woman lived in Garranstackle...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 118. “There was a man wan time and he had a huge appitide.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 119. “There was a rath in a certain place wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 120. “When people are shelling peas if they happen on a pea...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 121. “When a hen lays a small egg like a marble taw...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 122. “There were two misers wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 123. “There was a man wan time by the name of Tom Connors...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 124. “There was a man wan time coming home from the fair...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 125. “I have heard another story of a man who had three sons.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 126. “Long ago mushrooms were more plentiful than they are nowadays.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 127. “There was a man wan time and he was dying...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 128. “There was a woman wan Ash Wednesday morning...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 129. Place Names Seanchas Tras-scríofa 130. “There was boy and a girl going together...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 131. “There was a man wan time in the vicinity of Kilmore...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 132. “There was a kind of a fool...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 133. “There was a man wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 134. “There was a man wan time and he was going to town...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 135. “There was a man wan night comin home from playing cards...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 136. “There was another man wan night and he was goin to a farmer's house...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 137. “There was a boat load of fish came into Kilmore...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 138. “When the present school thay is in Kilmore...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 139. “There is a great estate down in the south of the County.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 140. “Biaconi, the man who invented the stage coach had a hotel...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 141. “Aboutone hundred years ago there were curious cars...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 142. “There were a crowd of fellows wan time went fishing...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 143. “There is a man living at Kilmore by the name of Pat Walsh...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 144. “Rats will never stay on a ship that is going to sink...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 145. “Along the sea coast from Kerry to Galway...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 146. “There was a certain house in the south...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 147. “There was once a man and he would put to death...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 148. “There was a man one night and he was going along the road..” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 149. “There was another man that never saw anything..” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 150. “There was a man once who had a great farm of land..” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 151. “It is surprising what stories one hears...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 152. “There was a man living in the south of Ireland..” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 153. “About a week after Mrs. Dooley's death...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 154. “I was another night out for a walk...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 155. “There was a man and his wife living wan time...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa Modh: Formhéadú Zúmáil Léim chuig leathanach / 0489 Tagairt chartlainne An Príomhbhailiúchán Lámhscríbhinní, Imleabhar 0221, Leathanach 0003 Íomhá agus sonraí © Cnuasach Bhéaloideas Éireann, UCD. 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2. “The bow used be seen sitting on a style outside a farmer's house in Ballyhogue.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
3. “There was a certain house in the Co. Wexford where they used to give out the yellow meal...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
7. “Mrs Kearns of Tinakilly is 90 years of age, and she remembers 84 years ago.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
30. “There is a hawthorn bush near Castlebridge in the Co. Wexford and is supposed to be haunted...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
31. “There were two fellows one time by the name of Mike Murphy and James Nolan. ” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
32. “There was a man one time and he was going down a lane to a farmrer's house...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
41. “There was a family named Molloy in this part of the County and the banshee follows....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
53. “I was comin' home wan night and when I came as far as Jem Croy's Cross...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
74. “There was a man named Martin Hughes and he used be always raving about gold...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
98. “There was a house in Ballamonin and they used to give out the stirabout...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa