Volume: CBÉ 0225 (Part 30) Date 1933Collector Patrick O'Toole Location Hacketstown, Co. Carlow List Browse Titles (18) 1. The Changeling Lore 2. Taken by the Fairies Lore 3. Mullaghmast's Fairy Lore 4. Exchanging Humps Lore 5. Followed by Ill Luck Lore 6. Queer Incidents Lore 7. The Stranger Lore 8. The Fairy Lore 9. “There was a woman lived at one side of Aughrim and she churned the milk three times in succession and could get no profit off it.” Lore 10. “One time Mr. Pee Griffin of Knocknaboley cut some ferns in a Raheen and brought them home...” Lore 11. “A man named Tom Kenny went to dig a ratheen in Rathmeigue.” Lore 12. “Mr Riley has a bog which was supposed to have a pot of gold buried under a big stone in the gap.” Lore 13. The Two Dinners Lore 14. The Horse Fair Lore 15. “One time there lived a man and his wife was took from him one night.” Lore 16. Tim Healy and his Sister Lore 17. The Filling of the Car with Turf Lore 18. “There was a woman and a little girl and they lived in a little tent on the side of Carrignamuck hill.” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0564 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0225, Page 0573 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Exchanging Humps Share Share Post Date 1936Item type LoreFolktales index AT0503: The Gifts of the Little People Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Seán Keenan
9. “There was a woman lived at one side of Aughrim and she churned the milk three times in succession and could get no profit off it.” Lore
10. “One time Mr. Pee Griffin of Knocknaboley cut some ferns in a Raheen and brought them home...” Lore
12. “Mr Riley has a bog which was supposed to have a pot of gold buried under a big stone in the gap.” Lore
18. “There was a woman and a little girl and they lived in a little tent on the side of Carrignamuck hill.” Lore
Exchanging Humps Share Share Post Date 1936Item type LoreFolktales index AT0503: The Gifts of the Little People Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Seán Keenan